Leave it to Bethenny Frankel to make a hospital gown glamorous.
The “Real Housewives of New York” alum gave fans a “fit check” while at a hospital in New Orleans earlier this week, showing off thousands of dollars worth of jewelry.
“So I feel loopy because he just gave me those injections so this is my fit check,” she started off the TikTok video. “I think the gown is beautiful.”
“I’ve got my cheesy Gucci sneaks — which I really do like,” the 52-year-old continued, raising her foot to the camera.
“I have a beautiful necklace that I bought in Greece, people keep thinking that it’s Cartier but it’s not.”
Then Frankel brought out the big guns, showing her “rose gold Rolex with diamond markers,” which retails at $69,900.
Yet she didn’t stop there. The reality TV star was also wearing a $7,800 Spinelli Kilcollin ring and Tiffany & Co. link bracelet ranging from $6,500 to $10,500.
However, none of the luxury pieces were any match for her most expensive accessory: her massive engagement ring from fiancé Paul Bernon, which is valued at a whopping $1 million.
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“And this is my fit check and I think I rock it,” she said while pinning back the gown. “It’s not Met Gala but I like it.”
Earlier in the day, Frankel revealed she had traveled down south to meet with a doctor from Tulane University to try and get to the bottom of her ongoing health issues.
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The reality TV star, who was diagnosed with long COVID and postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS), said she has “low blood pressure, trouble standing up without getting dizzy … severe dehydration and swelling.”
“My journey begins now with X-rays and MRIs and research and diet changes,” she captioned the post. “I am being thorough and serious about this not only for me but for you. I know many can’t afford the time or the resources to get these answers.”
“I don’t care how I look. I don’t care how others think I look. I care about how I feel and about being healthy for my daughter, my loved ones and for you,” she continued.
According to the Mayo Clinic, POTS is an autoimmune condition that “causes a number of symptoms when you transition from lying down to standing up, such as a fast heart rate, dizziness and fatigue.” There is no cure.