‘Embarrassed’ Bethenny Frankel says she was punched on NYC street in random attack: ‘Insane’

‘Embarrassed’ Bethenny Frankel says she was punched on NYC street in random attack: ‘Insane’

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Bethenny Frankel has fallen victim to the New York City punching epidemic.

In a since-deleted comment on a TikTok video of fashion design student Mikayla Toninato sharing her experience being assaulted, Frankel revealed she was randomly punched on a Manhattan street earlier this year, too.

“This is insane bc this happened to me a few months ago but I was embarrassed to say,” the ‘Real Housewives of New York City” alum, 53, wrote Tuesday. “I was on the UWS [Upper West Side]. Insane. I was taking video of a bakery.”

The “RHONY” alum shared her story under a video of TikToker Mikayla Toninato saying she had just been punched.
“This is insane bc this happened to me a few months ago but I was embarrassed to say,” she commented. mikaylatoninato/Tiktok

Frankel’s recollection comes after more than 25 women took to the video-sharing app to share their horror stories of being attacked in NYC in broad daylight in recent months.

Influencer Halley Kate, who has 1.2 million followers on TikTok, posted a video Monday showing a huge bump on her forehead.

“You guys, I was literally just walking, and a man came up and punched me in the face,” she said through tears. “Oh my God, it’s so bad. I can’t even talk.”

Frankel’s recollection comes after a slew of women shared their horror stories of being punched in broad daylight. hailey.kate/TikTok
Influencer Halley Kate was punched in the face Monday. hailey.kate/TikTok

In a subsequent post, Kate gave a closer look at her injury, describing it as a “devil horn.”


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The NYPD confirmed the incident to The Post, saying a 23-year-old woman had reported an assault at West 16th Street and 7th Avenue at 10:20 a.m. Monday.

Officers said Kate was treated at a medical facility for injuries to the left side of her face.

Frankel is the first celebrity to come forward about being attacked. GC Images
She did not share the extent of her injuries.

The police said it was unclear whether the viral incidents were connected.

However, the attacks appear similar to an emerging — and disturbing — trend in NYC called the “knockout game” where young people dare each other to sucker punch a stranger.

Frankel did not share the extent of her injuries.

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