that led to a disruption in medical treatment, a federal judge ruled Tuesday.
Now, at 54 years old, Bethenny continues to be as lively and vital as ever—something that was on full display as she made her way down the runway alongside badass women like. Bethenny prepared herself for the show, both inside and out—hydrating with hydration packets like Nello (more on that in a minute), and glowing up with L'Oreal Lumi Glotion.
Curious about what other health and fitness habits Bethenny relies on to stay looking and feeling so strong in her 50s? We recently spoke with her to get her top five tips and tricks.After a stressful period of life left Bethenny chasing Zs—at one point she was only getting about five hours a night—she got serious about sleep hygiene. “Sleep is a big character in my life, and the effort that I make to get sleep and the different things that I do to get sleep are militant,” she says.She’s not kidding: Her night time routine truly is a head-to-toe affair. Bethenny starts with an eye mask to block out any potential sunlight that might seep through the curtains or blinds, which is “critical,” she says. To stop her teeth from grinding, she started wearing a night guard in her 40s, and she recently added mouth tape to the equation, which she says has helped further ease her jaw muscles.
Around her neck she wraps a scented pillow fresh out of a warming cabinet (think: that magical device from which a masseuse or manicurist pulls a hot towel) in order to help herself relax. She might pop a gummy or two (she’s sent a ton of samples so she dabbles—be it melatonin or cannabis-infused), and, to finish, she spritzes the soles of her feet withspray. Bethenny attributes this full routine to helping increase her sleep duration to around eight hours a night.
Bethenny adheres to a pretty no-frills workout routine: walking. Okay, sure, she might hop into the occasional yoga class from time to time (she also tried weights once—it didn’t stick, she says). But Bethenny says that walking is really the only consistent form of movement she prioritizes.
She aims for 10,000 steps a day—usually outside in nature—and says that she generally sleeps better if she hits that mark. (Again, it all goes back to sleep.)The tomatoes were distributed in 50 three-pack trays, 77 10-pound boxes and 419 60-count two-layer boxes.
In early May, tomatoes sold across 14 states faced two separate recalls from the wholesaler companies Williams Farms Repack LLC. and Ray & Mascari Inc. based in Indianapolis.Williams Farms Repack LLC.
sold in Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina on May 2, stating, “On April 29, 2025, the firm was notified via telephone by Southeast Tomato Distributors that tomatoes supplied from H&C Farms may be contaminated with salmonella.”Salmonella is a bacterial disease that can cause problems in the intestinal tract, leading to an infection that can occur through contaminated food and water, according to the