Bethenny Frankel has definitely been everywhere these days, promoting her latest book, "I Suck At Relationships So You Don't Have To," along with her comeback to the show that started it all, the Real Housewives of New York. The single mother says that she feels both humbled and flattered to be on the program, after initially quitting back in 2010.

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According to Reality Tea on Monday, Frankel admits that the dynamic of the show has definitely changed, and that's why she was willing to return, despite her earlier reservations.

She said, "I see things from a different perspective now. There's something about it that's just completely ridiculous, tragic, and hilarious."

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Frankel also says that she doesn't mind showing viewers her personal life - which also includes the demise of her marriage to soon-to-be ex-husband Jason Hoppy - because it allows her fans to better relate to her and her problems.

She said, "I felt like I've gone through a lot of the good with them [the viewers], so I'm open to the bad. I feel good about the time I've spent on reality television."

According to Page Six on Friday, Hoppy's attorney Bernard Clair said in a statement that Frankel is supposedly misguiding her fans in thinking that she was the victim in their marriage. He also denies that Hoppy is after more than the $10,000 in monthly child support that he already gets from the reality television star.

Clair said, "The recent stories . . . are inaccurate and false, seemingly planted by misguided people who wrongly believe that they are furthering Ms. Frankel's newly minted effort to cast herself as a victim, like when she recently called herself 'homeless' on national TV."

Frankel and Hoppy separated after two years of marriage in December of 2012.