Bethenny Frankel criticized Kamala Harris for spending time “hanging out with celebrities” during her campaign against Donald Trump.
In a video posted to her on Wednesday, Instagramthe 'Real Housewives of New York City' alum won't reveal who she voted for, but explains why she didn't think it was a 'good idea' for Harris to 'align with celebrities' did.
“This was the most polarized election I can remember in my life,” said Frankel, 54. “The stakes felt so high on both sides that people couldn't have an opinion.” spoke.
“It's been like that for a while, but it feels like it's more clear here. No matter who you vote for, you can't have an opinion. Neither candidate has anything you don't like. I can't say I didn't do that…It wasn't good business practice.”
“Or if it's in bad taste, it's not possible,” she added.
“I never really thought teaming up with celebrities was a good idea. I think the American public generally doesn't care who's hanging out with celebrities. It's forbidden fruit. It's a temptation, it's a shiny object right there.
The reality TV star continued, “I don't think that's a working model. You're allowed to have that opinion.”
During the campaign, Harris collaborated with Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, John Legend, Jennifer Lopez, Katy Perry, Lizzo, Julia Roberts, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Harrison Ford, Lady Gaga, and Dick Van Dyke. It received support from many celebrities including.
Many of those celebrities also attended Harris' campaign rally.
“I thought both sides were at fault, but when I voiced my opinion, regardless of which side I voted for, I was attacked by both sides, attacked each other in the comments, and it became a fight.”
Frankel went on to encourage Americans to come together now that the election is over.
“We live in a democracy and the people talked and the decision was made,” she said. “The country must come together.”