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Bethenny Frankel shares, 53, series of sweet snaps with her mini-me daughter Bryn Hoppy, 13, from Thanksgiving: 'Thankful'

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Bethenny Frankel posted sweet Thanksgiving snaps with her daughter, Bryn Hoppy, on Friday.

The day after the holiday, the Real Housewives of New York City alum, 53, took to Instagram to share a series of photos of herself with her 13-year-old daughter as well as their two dogs.

Her fiancé, Paul Bernon, was also featured in her carousel post of her and her family catching up with their loved ones over the holiday. 

In the photos, the reality TV personality — whose interior designer was found dead in her $1.3 million apartment in Manhattan earlier this week — was dressed to the nines in a black sleeveless, knit dress.

She accessorized with lots of silver jewelry and diamonds to jazz up her outfit.

Mother-daughter photo: Bethenny Frankel, 53, posted sweet Thanksgiving snaps with her daughter, Bryn Hoppy, 13, on Friday

Her family's Thanksgiving: She had also shared a video of her and her family getting out of the car as they arrived at the destination of their Thanksgiving festivities. 'We've only had three arguments and broken a lot of glass,' she joked in the clip. 'And here we are on a beautiful day'

She left her raven black tresses down and rocked a subtle but smoky eyeshadow look teamed with a glossy pink lip for her Thanksgiving holiday.

At her side, her daughter Bryn wore a floral blouse and skirt set and pinned back her blonde tresses. 

She had also shared a video of her and her family getting out of the car as they arrived at the destination of their Thanksgiving festivities.

'Come with us for Thanksgiving,' Frankel narrates in the clip.  

'We've only had three arguments and broken a lot of glass,' she continued. 'And here we are on a beautiful day.'

She then panned the camera to her fiancé and her daughter standing behind her before jokingly saying: 'They hate me.'

She had also shared a photo of herself after changing into a black hoodie and taking off her makeup at one point.

In the barefaced snap, she was curled up with one of her precious pooches while lounging on the couch. 

Enjoying her break: She had also shared a photo of herself after changing into a black hoodie and taking off her makeup at one point. In the barefaced snap, she was curled up with one of her precious pooches while lounging on the couch

Family photo: She also shared a photo of Bryn cozying up next to a family member for a sweet, smiling snap at the dinner table

Cozying up with the pup: Her fiancé, Paul Bernon, was also featured in her carousel post of her and her family catching up with their loved ones over the holiday. Frankel also shared a photo of Bernon curled up on the couch with one of their dogs

She also shared a photo of Bryn cozying up next to a family member for a sweet, smiling snap at the dinner table. 

Frankel also shared a photo of Bernon curled up on the couch with one of their dogs. 

In the same post, she also shared a photo of her daughter wearing comfortable attire and holding onto two of their dogs as they traveled in a luxurious van. 

Another picture in the series also included a close-up snap of a gold, turkey figurine displayed on their Thanksgiving dinner table. 

On the same day, Frankel made an appearance on the latest episode of Who's Talking to Chris Wallace? on Max. 

During the segment, she told the CNN anchor about her reality reckoning and opened up about her eight years starring on the Bravo franchise series.

She said that becoming a mother changed her view on reality television. 

'I think that as a mother who has a 13-year-old daughter, I do see through a different lens now than I did when I started.'

Traveling with their dogs: In the same post, she also shared a photo of her daughter wearing comfortable attire and holding onto two of their dogs as they traveled in a luxurious van

Gold turkey: Another picture in the series also included a close-up snap of a gold, turkey figurine displayed on their Thanksgiving dinner table

At one point, Wallace referenced something Frankel had said in her October 30 interview with Vanity Fair

'I was a prostitute at the highest rate possible and was aware that there was a transaction that was happening and that I was going to benefit from it,' she had told the magazine weeks earlier.

'You knew what you signed up for though,' he said citing her quote from the interview. 'This is tough.' 

'I knew what I was walking into in the sense that I was going to make this into something and I was broke walking in,' she said in response.

'But I've seen a lot of craziness in my life,' she continued. 'And it did mess me up.'

She added: 'It does take a long time to desensitize and deprogram after you're in this machine.' 

When Wallace compared reality TV to a drug, Frankel agreed and said: 'I use that exact metaphor in a post of mine saying the drug keeps getting dealt.

'It has,' she continued. 'It gets stronger and stronger, because we also as a society start to think that this is normal and it makes people feel better about their own lives.'

Candid chat: On the same day, Frankel made an appearance on the latest episode of Who's Talking to Chris Wallace? on Max. During the segment, she told the CNN anchor about her reality reckoning and opened up about her eight years starring on the Bravo franchise series

For the people working on the show, however, she said it harms their mental health.

'But for the people in the game and for the members of production, it does mess with their emotional well-being in ways,' she explained.

'I don't think that they should take people's junk food away,' she continued. 'It's junk food television. That's okay.'

She added: 'I just think that there is a line, and I think that it's gotten to a point now where the entertainment is about women trashing each other and in a post-Me Too world, I think we have to be careful about that.'

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