REAL Housewives of New York City alum Bethenny Frenkel revealed wild bed head as she’s recently switched to a no-makeup routine and switched her glittery gowns for pajamas.
The ex-housewife has been working hard with her non-profit organization to make sure people have what they need amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Bethenny Frankel wasn’t shy about showing off her look as she got out of bed in the mornings[/caption]
She’s been showcasing her different pajamas each day[/caption]
She also showed off her incredible bed hair[/caption]
Bethenny has been going au naturel while she quarantines in the Hamptons with her daughter.
In the last two days, she showed off an array of pajamas and loungewear she’s been sporting since quarantined began.
She even showed off a makeup-free face and her natural hair as she claimed she hadn’t blown her hair out since “the dawn of man.”
She revealed she hadn’t done her hair in months[/caption]
She’s also taken to social media to showcase the drinks she’s been making while in quarantine[/caption]
She made a vodka cocktail[/caption]
She also accepted her disastrous hair[/caption]
The housewife has also been enjoying the time to dive more into the kitchen as she prepares steaks with oven-baked potatoes and drinks for her happy hour.
She’s even shared a series of recipes for iced coffee and cocktails.
The 49-year-old mother of one wasn’t shy about showing off her look immediately after getting out of bed.
Despite her bed hair days, she’s been keeping busy while working with an array of celebrities and organizations to supply first responders with personal protective gear.
She’s even designed emergency kits for families who couldn’t get their hands on masks, hand sanitizers, disinfecting sprays, or canned foods.
She explained in an interview: “I’m putting my money where my mouth is because my money’s already going to the masks and the hand sanitizer right now.
“That’s where [I’m at], I’ve got to write these checks because, as the former director of FEMA said, we can’t wait to get the money. We have to pay for these things and figure it out later, so I’m paying for these things and figuring it out later.”