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Bethenny Frankelwon’t be holding an apple again anytime soon.

On Wednesday, the reality star, 50, denied the swirling speculation that she is returning toThe Real Housewives of New York City, calling the rumors “desperate.”

“The leak is desperate for attention. I haven’t spoken to bravo since leaving &@Andy& I don’t discuss rhony,” she wrote on Twitter, taggingReal Housewivesexecutive producerAndy Cohen.

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Frankel announced her exit fromRHONYin August 2019 ahead of the show’s 12th season.

“It’s time to move on and focus on my daughter, my philanthropy and my production partnership with Mark Burnett, producing and starring in shows which represent a shift in the conversation for women,” said Frankel, mom to 11-year-old daughterBryn, whom she shares with ex Jason Hoppy.

“With the changes in modern culture, I want to highlight the strength, confidence and unstoppable power that women have. My experience at Bravo has been an incredibly magical ride,” she continued in her statement at the time. “I am so grateful to them for highlighting my entrepreneurialism and allowing me to pave the way for many women to achieve their goals. I am excited for my future. The best is yet to come.”

Frankel first joined the Bravo franchise for season 1 in 2008 but later exited during season 3. She rejoined in season 7 and remained on through 2019.

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In June, however, she revealed on an episode of her podcast,Just B withBethenny Frankel, that she hadended a business deal with MGM and Burnett.

“I left a very big, high, seven-figure contract recently with my partners at MGM and Mark Burnett because I had a good relationship with them, but I didn’t want to be locked up,” the Skinnygirl mogul said. “I didn’t want to have no freedom in my podcast.”

She continued, “I didn’t want to not be able to do something, to date other people, business-wise. And I was taking a shot. I don’t know that I’ll make that money back, but I didn’t want to be shackled. So that’s not about money — I’ve left money to make things happen in the future.”

source: people.com