It looks as though Bethenny Frankel is leaving her options open as she might consider returning to the Real Housewives of New York someday. In a new interview with Access Hollywood, Frankel said the idea would be "crazy" but it's something she wouldn't rule out.

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When asked by Billy Bush on whether or not she would return, Frankel said on Wednesday, "I don't know, I talk to Andy but we're talking about another project right now. We're working on something, but it's a little bit of a secret. Everyone's asked me, but I would have to be crazy. And I am crazy."

After being shown a clip of her in a heated argument with former co-star Kelly Bensimon, Frankel explained, "That was crazy island. The Kelly I'm up here you're done here moment."

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Despite the on screen drama, the Skinnygirl mogul insisted that she's on good terms with both her former co-stars Bensimon and newly separated Ramona Singer.

Frankel said, "But it's clean now. I see her, it's good. When you're in the moment, everything seems so important but when you step away from it, it's not important at all. I see her, I say hi to her, we're friendly."

She added, "With Ramona, I call her up sometimes and we discuss what's going on in her life and a little bit of mine. She came on my show, so it's all good. When you're on a show like the Housewives, you're in a bubble and the drama seems so important and you talk about things you would never normally talk about."

When asked about the authenticity of the Real Housewives show today, Frankel also said that many of the new women use the show as a platform to promote their businesses or products.

"A lot of people do say that to me. When I was on, no one really used it for business, even though that's what I ended up doing, she revealed. "Some people do create a product to use on the show and it's not really authentic because people know it's not real. Plus, people have seen so many seasons of the show that they now know it's manufactured drama. When I was on, it wasn't even called Housewives, it was called Manhattan Moms."