Frankel, who has an 11-year-old, admitted she cannot help but be the “dorky parent who doesn’t want my daughter walking around the city.”
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“People want to have pride of New York and make the city come back, and it is our New York, and I am a New Yorker, but I’m sorry, safety is more important than pride of New York, so this is a scary scary time,” she ended the video.Frankel is packing her bags and moving to the suburbs.“You are 5000000% correct and you’ll take SO much heat for this but I totally respect you for it. Someone like you needed to say it. NYC is no longer anyone’s playground.
“Do you even live here anymore? Not everyone has the financial freedom or option to just up and move to the suburbs. But thanks for chiming in,” another argued.“The same is going on in small and big towns all over this country. It’s not just nyc,” a third user pointed out. Frankel helped launch “RHONY” in 2008, starring in Seasons 1 to 3. She then rejoined for Season 7 but
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