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So, like, Bethenny Frankel is totally like, super busy, you know? She’s juggling being a boss lady entrepreneur, a self-proclaimed beauty influencer by accident, a podcaster, and a mom. And she’s all about protecting her time, man.

I got the deets straight from Frankel herself about her wellness and beauty routine, spending time with her kid, and this awesome partnership she’s pumped about with Thayers. She spilled all the tea to The New York Post about this cool contest they’re doing to honor moms, and the prize includes hanging out with Frankel at a fancy lunch.

“We’re gonna have a blast, with tons of cool chicks there,” she told The Post, spilling all the beans about the campaign.

The Skinnygirl queen bee is all about focusing on what really matters now, like those mornings when she whips up coffee and brekkie for her daughter. “Just dropped her off at school. It’s such a rad time to bond – we were jamming in the car. I literally roll out of bed, throw on some PJs and slippers, and drive her,” she shared.

But finding time to get her steps in? That’s a whole other story. “I’m trying to squeeze in some exercise ’cause I’m not really on top of it,” she confessed. After dropping off her kiddo, she’ll take a stroll before her next gig of the day, which today is getting her hair did before meeting up with podcaster babe, Tinx.

The glam goddess also spilled the tea on her beauty routine. “I’m all about that fashion life, so I put in some effort. Makeup takes me five minutes. Yesterday, I was heading out with my crew for a goodbye bash, and it was a quick five-minute makeup sesh,” she spilled.

And of course, there were some cute dudes at the restaurant. Even Frankel can’t escape biology, man. “What can you do, right? I’m making changes in my life, guarding my time more,” she sighed.

She’s keeping her schedule chill these days, turning down invites that others would kill for, like the Kentucky Derby and the White House dinner. “The Derby would’ve been too much, man. I’m an all-or-nothing kind of gal. So, scratch that off the list ’cause I gotta look out for myself,” she explained.

But she’s super stoked about teaming up with Thayers ’cause it’s all about celebrating the real MVPs: moms. She’s been a fan of the brand for ages. “That was the OG brand I knew with witch hazel. Always loved it,” she gushed. Frankel recently got back into it ’cause “The packaging got a glow-up, and it went from drugstore to boujee real quick,” she added.

When it comes to skincare, Frankel is all about those Thayers Blemish Clearing Acne Pads. “Gotta have those toner pads, keeping the skin clean and hydrated without going overboard,” she explained. “Your skin gets so grimy during the day, especially in big cities. Harsh products would wreck it. This line keeps things balanced, cleansing, hydrating, and letting your skin breathe.”

As for makeup, Frankel keeps it light. “Makeup clogs your pores, which is why people’s skin isn’t poppin’. Even in my fifties, I keep it minimal,” she said. “I only wear it for work or when I’m hanging with a young supermodel. Gotta keep those pores clear. This product is bomb for that.”

She’s all about Thayers Rose Petal Witch Hazel Facial Toner, loving that rose scent. “It’s just right, not too strong. Like Goldilocks, you know?” she joked.

And for on-the-go freshness, Frankel swears by Thayers Alcohol-Free Witch Hazel Facial Mist Toner. It’s all about that aloe vera goodness to hydrate and soothe.

Even with a chill schedule, Frankel makes time for self-care at night. “Before crashing, I slap on a fuzzy eye mask and a warm neck pillow. Helps me unwind and doze off. Sometimes I’ll do a face mask,” she shared.

So, this Thayers campaign she’s all hyped about? They’re looking for a Chief Mom Officer for a day. Frankel is all about celebrating moms ’cause they’re the real deal. “Moms are like a boss army, mad loyal and powerful. They run the show and get stuff done. They’re total badasses,” she praised.

The lucky CMO will snag a free trip to NYC, hang with focus groups, do some photo shoots, and grub with Frankel herself. The contest is open to all kinds of moms, mother figures, mentors, internet moms, you name it. “Moms deserve more than just one day a year. They’re the real deal,” Frankel said.

“In real life, moms are like a mafia. They’re tough cookies.”

So, yeah, Bethenny Frankel is slaying the game, keeping it real, and celebrating moms like the queen she is.