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Bethenny Frankel Ending Reality Show?

Bethenny Frankel, the reality star who is gearing up for the season three premiere of "Bethenny Ever After," recently admitted to having thoughts about ending her reality television show.

In a Los Angeles Times question and answer session, Frankel spoke about possibly ending the show for the sake of her daughter.

"We've definitely had talks about it. I want [my daughter] Bryn to make decisions for herself, and I don't want her to be a part of anything she might regret," Frankel said. "My daughter isn't a baby anymore and right now the conversations are starting with me and Jason about this. She comes first. It will come to an end at some point."

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The former "Real Housewives of New York City" star said she wanted her daughter to have the same choice that she and her husband did.

"When I went on 'Housewives,' it was my decision," she told the L.A. Times. "And when my husband came on the show with me, it was our decision."

Still, Frankel admitted that the show has put a strain on her marriage.

"I crammed everything I could possibly do in the first couple of seasons. Now you'll see us actually settle in and without the fuss of getting ready for a wedding or a baby, there's less preoccupation and that can be a little strange," she admitted. "We're different people, and that can lead to tense situations. And it's something we still work through."

However, one aspect of Frankel's life that will not be shown on cameras is a recent miscarriage that she suffered. Frankel spoke to Savannah Guthrie on the "TODAY" show about the emotional experience surrounding the loss of her second child.

"We were pregnant with a second baby, and at eight weeks, I miscarried," Frankel said on Monday. "That was a very emotional experience. That is something that has not been dealt with on the show."

Aside from her reality show on Bravo, Frankel recently admitted to preparing for a stint as a talk show host.

"The queen of too much information is coming to DAYTIME," Frankel wrote on her blog last month. "I am indeed getting my own L.A.-based talk show this summer on FOX and I am beyond excited."

Before Frankel fans can find her on daytime television, the third season of her show "Bethenny Ever After" will premiere on Monday at 9 p.m.

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