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Bethenny Frankel Tells ‘Dr. Oz’ How To Maintain Health & Friendships During The Pandemic

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Bethenny Frankel drops by “The Dr. Oz Show” on Thursday to share her solutions on how viewers can keep both their bodies and their friendships healthy during pandemic quarantine.

In a sneak-peek clip from the show, she offers her advice. “Now’s the time to not be a deer in headlights, which we’ve all been,” she told host Dr.

Mehmet Oz. “I don’t know what to do, am I supposed to be exercising, cooking, homeschooling, we all feel like we’re a disaster.

Everyone is having anxiety, not sleeping. So now is the time to say, I was scared, but I stayed because of my 401k, my safety net, I now have to jump and I have to fly.

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