Bethenny Frankel Says Marriage Is Not On Her Radar

Will Bethenny Frankel Get Married Again?
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NEW YORK, NY - SEPTEMBER 03: Talk show host/media personality Bethenny Frankel (C) speaks to her audience during her premiere show taping at 'bethenny' studios CBS Broadcast Center on September 3, 2013 in New York City. 'bethenny' premieres Monday, September 9th (Photo by Mike Coppola/Getty Images for 'bethenny')

Is Bethenny Frankel ruling out a future trip down the aisle?

If her interview in the October issue of Redbook magazine is any indication, the answer may be yes. The former "Real Housewife" and new talk show host spoke to the magazine about her uncertainty about the prospect of another marriage in the future.

"I don't know that I would get remarried. It's too soon to think about," she said. "But I'd listen to my gut. All through reality television, being honest, saying what's on my mind -- that was my gut."

Frankel also opened up about her life as a single mom, telling Redbook that she makes sure to take time out of her schedule to spend alone with her daughter.

"I think that when you are with your child, you have to make sure it's quality time," she said. "Every day, Bryn and I do at least one quality thing together and I do one thing for myself. I no longer feel guilty about taking 45 minutes for myself, because we take time for us."

Frankel filed for divorce from Jason Hoppy in January 2013, after nearly three years of marriage, and has since said that going through the divorce has been "brutal." She also said that she truly thought the divorce would be amicable and not as messy as it has turned out to be.

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