Bethenny Frankel recently recounted a story on her podcast about how a “girl with a penis” was allowed to sleep with other girls at a summer camp in the Hamptons. The episode discussed how the parents were “obviously weren’t happy” when they discovered how their nine and ten-year-old daughters saw the transgender camper’s exposed genitals – and Frankel went on an expletive-laced tirade about it.

“Summer camp went f***ing crazy this summer – either it was the pandemic or everybody being politically correct, or it just happened to be the craziest year in camp history,” Frankel stated on her “Just B” podcast. “It’s an all-girls camp, and a person with a penis who identifies as being a girl went to the camp… The girls saw her — because it’s her because it’s male anatomy but identifying as a woman — so the other girls saw a penis.”

Frankel did not have any personal experience with the summer camp in question. Although her eleven-year-old daughter could have gone, Frankel had chosen not to send her there over the summer. Instead, she heard about the story of the “girl with a penis” from other mothers via a group message chat.

Frankel would rather keep her daughter, Bryn, at home with her at “Camp Mommy” instead of shipping her off to summer camp.

According to the creator of Skinnygirl, a transgender girl was seen “making out with a lot of the different girls at the camp.” Meanwhile, Frankel is pleased that her daughter did not attend the camp because she “hasn’t seen a penis,” and she wants to keep it that way for as long as possible.

The mother’s concerns were amplified, “in a camp, she’d see girl parts, so I think these conversations are also fluid. It’s an interesting conversation about a girl, female anatomy being in a male anatomy bunk or vice versa.”

After appearing on The Real Housewives of New York City, she became a household name. During her podcast ranting, she addressed more transgender issues, including how teachers at her daughter’s New York City school were instructed to inform the entire class about their preferred pronouns.

“We have to go into the fact that I did a Zoom for my daughter’s school and [had] the pronouns conversation with each teacher, each parent, each child,” Frankel said on her podcast episode. “My daughter says in school, everybody has to say their pronouns. [She] didn’t even know what hers were, and I can’t even blame [her] – [She said] ‘I know what I am, or what I think I am, but like I never have said it out loud.’ So she said she didn’t know.”

Frankel added, “[The school’s] idea is that [the students are told], ‘You have to say what your pronouns are. I think you’re a boy or girl because that doesn’t matter anymore.’ And it was interesting, but in the end, she said I’m not going to do this at home.”

Frankel’s attitude toward the transgender girl at summer camp caused outrage among Podcast listeners.