Bethany Frankel Talks Dieting, Body Image And Bulimia
Reality TV star and founder of the Skinnygirl brand, Bethany Frankel is now in the best shape of her life – despite the challenges of her personal life and a demanding new talk show.
Frankel, 43, recently spoke with Health magazine about her career, her daughter Bryn and how her mission in life is simple: to help women.
Cracking the food code
Much of Frankel’s work has been focused on the idea of healthy eating and helping women to overcome food obsession – a theme she says she has struggled with in her own life.
“I grew up eating quality food but in a very obsessive household about being thin and eating disorders,” she said. “Food was an obsession in my house – out to restaurants every night – but then so was dieting.”
In her 30s, Frankel said she “unlocked the safe,” realizing that diets don’t work:
Diets are hopeless. They are hope, and then they break your spirit. So [my book] “Naturally Thin” will still be the greatest work accomplishment of my life. I mean, there was a woman who came on the show today who lost 100 pounds with “Naturally Thin.” It’s learning how to allow and to indulge. That works.
‘Get a rhythm’
Frankel also says she doesn’t buy into any diets or nutrition advice that is “extreme,” like entirely giving up sugar.
“I eat a lot of sweets,” she said. “I like a small brownie in the afternoon.”
But the star still manages to stay in great shape, attributing this to a naturally high metabolism, but also discipline.
“I don’t have time to exercise,” she said. “I could always stay thin, but I’d like to be fit. But what happens is if I go for four days to a spa, I’ll work out for four days. It comes back. But I have to get a rhythm, and it’s hard right now.”
And in a moment of honesty rare in celebrities, Frankel says point-blank that she has created her empire and gained popularity simply by being real.
“I’m flawed,” Frankel said about trying to have the perfect body. “I’ve created a success based on being flawed.”
Source: Health