Lea Black Slams Bethenny Frankel for Going After Bravo/NBC Universal

Bravo stars Bethenny Frankel and Lea Black

RHOM alum Lea Black slams Bethenny Frankel for going after Bravo/NBC Universal, saying that “Bethenny likes to be the hero.”

Not everyone in the Bravoverse is chomping at the bit to join Bethenny Frankel‘s reality TV revolution. Two very popular and successful Real Housewives have recently spoken out about Real Housewives of New York alum Bethenny Frankel going after Bravo/NBC Universal.

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Earlier this month, Bethenny Frankel, along with powerhouse lawyers Mark Geragos and Bryan Friedman, sent a legal letter to Bravo/NBC Universal alleging “grotesque and depraved mistreatment,” including “plying cast members with alcohol while depriving them of food and sleep,” “denying mental health treatment to cast members” and “covering up acts of sexual violence.”

Now, Real Housewives of Miami alum Lea Black and Real Housewives of Atlanta star Kandi Burruss are speaking out about Bethenny Frankel’s campaign against Bravo.

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Lea, who appeared in seasons 1-3 of the Real Housewives of Miami, is shocked that Bethenny Frankel is going after her former employer.

“Bethenny likes to be the hero,” Lea told Page Six. “But she should be grateful. She made a ton of money and became very influential because of her association with Bravo. I can’t even wrap my head around anyone being so ungrateful for the opportunity that they want to sue the person that gave it to them.”

Meanwhile, Kandi Burruss, who has continuously starred on the Real Housewives of Atlanta for the last 14 years and has starred on multiple Bravo spinoff shows, told Entertainment Tonight she has no plans to join Bethenny Frankel’s cause.

Kandi Burruss of RHOA (Bravo)

Kandi said: “It wouldn’t make any sense for me to be a part of that. To me, if I’m working with somebody, and I feel like they’re not doing something that they should be doing, I address it right then.”

For the last several weeks, Bethenny Frankel has urged reality stars to unionize and join the SAG-AFTRA strike.

“Hollywood is on strike. Entertainers are fighting for residuals, and no one will promote anything. Why isn’t reality TV on strike?” Bethenny declared on Instagram in late July.

“I myself have generated millions and millions of dollars in advertising and online impressions being on reality TV and have never made a single residual,” she explained. “So, either I’m missing something, or we’re getting screwed too.”

She then noted that while reality TV stars are often considered the “losers” of Hollywood, they were the ones who “provided all of the entertainment” to TV viewers during the yearlong Writers Guild of America strike in 2007.

“It’s complete and total bulls–t,” she added. “It just occurred to me that everyone is talking about actors, and we don’t get paid s–t.”

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2 comments

T K August 16, 2023 - 1:10 am
Well, we've all heard that two parties that disagree can both be right, so what the hell, let's make it three! The crux between Bethenny's point and Lea's and Kandy's is that Lea and Kandy arrived on the scene with accomplishments and gravitas of their own, while others not so much if any at all! Bethenny practically had zip when she started. (Her rise to fame and weath are her inspirational stories to tell; arguable American classics.) Sure, Kandy got hers largely because of her fame and access to industry legal counsel. She didn't need additional legal representaion. She knew and knows how the game is played. Lea has gobs of money, real world know-how, a gregarious personality and celebrity, a true pro and beyond gracious, BUT don't mess with her! The lady deserves her due and she knows it. Fortunately for BRAVO, Lea a whip smart very successful cosmetics, etc. entrepreneur-business mogul) was very motivated to shine the light on her pet charity projects, plus to have some giggles and grins in process. Unfortunately, others in the Miami franchise seemed to be most focussed on their career agendas. Bless them, but the others didn't really make entertaining viewing because there wasn't adequate group cohesion. Another positive exception (along with Lea) was Marisol's tough-loving, wise mother, Mama Elsa. Like her or love her be damned. Mama Elsa (very justfiably) believed that she shouldn't, and she definitely didn't, suffer fools. She merited high honors for at very least what hardship she endured in previous days... which seemed kind of vague. Beyond Marisol, wiser and worldly Lea seemed to also appreciate and respect that. (May Mama Elsa's memory be eternal.)
PjC August 14, 2023 - 7:58 pm
Unionize the Reality. Pay them, stop stealing from them. Bite the hand that steals your money. Lea, don't have a clue or the smarts to speak on this issue. Bye Black, Don't come back!
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