Alias Benjamin Frankelin

Season 3Episode 260 minFeb 27, 2012
Alias Benjamin Frankelin

Bethenny decides to have a good old fashioned girl's weekend in her favorite stomping ground -- Montauk. With Bryn, Dawa, and Cookie by her side, Bethenny turns off the world and takes a drive out to the beach. She lavishes her closest girlfriends with a summer weekend getaway and in turn they put pressure on her to have a second baby. The weekend is full of fun, sun, clambakes, and a revelation that Bethenny after the success, she has trouble trusting anyone other than her oldest and closest friends.

Alias Benjamin Frankelin has aired on Feb 27, 2012 at 9:00 PM
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