Bethenny Frankel's Talk Show Fails to Find Syndicated Home
Bad news for Bethenny Frankel: The reality star has been left out in the talk show cold, according to New York Post's Page Six.
The former 'Real Housewives of New York City' star had a talk show set up at Telepictures, but after failing to find a syndicated home for the daytime series, the company has reportedly dropped the project.
The daytime landscape has gotten mighty crowded as of late. Anderson Cooper's 'Anderson' has been picked up for a new season and Katie Couric, Jeff Probst, Ricki Lake and Steve Harvey all have landed talk show deals and homes for their series.
However, now that her syndication deal is reportedly dead, Page Six reports Frankel has received offers from cable stations and networks. Could Frankel's talk show end up on Bravo to bookend Andy Cohen's 'Watch What Happens Live'?
Frankel's proposed advice-based talk show took shape after she appeared in segments on 'The Ellen DeGeneres Show.' She began work on the talk show in early June 2011, but the project failed to woo stations because Frankel came of as "too aggressive," according to the post.
Don't fret Bethenny fans, the Bravolebrity will be back on the network with another season of 'Bethenny Ever After.'