Bethenny Frankel and Jill Zarin are reuniting outside of the Bravoverse.
The former Real Housewives of New York castmates got together in the Hamptons this past weekend along with their daughters.
“Cheers to the next generation…” Frankel captioned a Sunday, July 14 Instagram post, which featured a series of photos of the foursome enjoying a night out together. The 53-year-old also included hashtags like #daugtherlove, #mommyandme and #hamptons.
The group posed together in coordinating black and white outfits. Zarin, 60, wore a breezy white dress with cutout details at the waist and accessorized with espadrilles. The reality star also showed off her new face lift. Last month, Zarin revealed she underwent the cosmetic procedure as well as a few other “minor tweaks.”
“I’m bravely sharing that I had a lower facelift and a couple other minor tweaks,” she said via Instagram video. “I live my life openly and freely, that’s why I did a reality show and I think it’s important for people who do reality shows to be honest.”
“I just want to share my story and my journey,” she added.
For their Hamptons outing, Zarin’s daughter, Ally Shapiro, opted for a cream minidress with scalloped trim and white quilted platform sandals.
Frankel looked radiant in a black dress with cutout details and a sheer skirt. She also wore a quilted Chanel purse and accessorized with hoop earrings. Her 13-year-old daughter, Bryn Hoppy (whom Frankel shares with ex-husband Jason Hoppy), wore a black maxidress with a white strip along the neckline and coordinating white sandals. She added a denim jacked over top and carried a small Louis Vuitton bag.
Frankel and Zarin also posed for photos separately. In one shot, Frankel throws her head back in laughter.
The RHONY alumni were close friends on the show until their falling out in season 3. Their disputes centered on Frankel’s Skinnygirl brand and Zarin’s husband Bobby’s health. In recent years, the duo seemed to have developed a civil relationship.
In June 2022, the former friends ran into each other on a flight from New York to Florida.
“There were no dead bodies when we got off and that was a good thing,” Zarin joked of the encounter on PEOPLE’s Twitter Space conversation . “No turbulence.”
“I was excited too,” she added. “I was excited to catch up so that was a good thing.”