Bethenny Frankel has bad blood with Taylor Swift’s most diehard fans.

The former “Real Housewife” urged Swifties to “get a f–king hobby” instead of making the pop star their “entire identity” in a scathing TikTok on Tuesday.

“What happened to everyone?” the ex-Bravolebrity, 54, captioned the social media upload.

Bethenny Frankel with a text overlay that reads "Taylor Swift is NOT your whole identity.."
Bethenny Frankel blasted Taylor Swift’s diehard fans in a Tuesday TikTok.bethennyfrankel/TikTok

Bethenny Frankel walking the runway in a white feathered two-piece outfit and silver heels.
The former “Real Housewife” told Swifties to “get a f–king hobby.”Getty Images

In it, Frankel explained why she believes the “polarization and divisiveness of Taylor Swift” is comparable to political parties.

“People fight about it,” she told her followers of Swift’s “The Life of a Showgirl” album release. “People, like, take a stance. What about [this]? Someone is selling a product, selling music, entertaining, performing — and people buy it or they don’t.”

Frankel insisted people should be able to say they “like it or they don’t, invest in it or they don’t,” and it would “be OK” either way.

She asked, “What if you’re like me and just in the middle? You don’t spend your whole life thinking about it or not thinking about it, you just don’t think about it that much. You don’t care deeply one way or another.

“Like, what the f–k happened to everybody?” Frankel continued. “Why is liking or not liking someone people’s entire identity or personality?”

She concluded by whispering, “Get a f–king hobby.”

Bethenny Frankel posing at Paris Fashion Week.
She asked, “What the f–k happened to everybody?”Bethenny Frankel/Instagram

Fans waiting in line at the TikTok Debuts Taylor Swift Hub pop-up event.
Some Swifties clapped back at Frankel in the comments.Getty Images

Frankel, notably, “liked” a comment reading, “As someone who’s in the middle too, I am getting sick of all of it and I need a 5-10 year break from Taylor Swift. It’s time and she needs to grow up like her fan base.”

Some social media users agreed with the former reality star, with one jokingly referring to herself as “Taylor Swift agnostic.”

Others, however, clapped back, writing, “My hobby is listening to Taylor Swift.”

Taylor Swift in a glittery pink dress, sitting on a patterned rug in a bedroom.
One quipped that their hobby is “listening to Taylor Swift.”TAS Rights Management/ Instagram

Bethenny Frankel applying lipstick, with her reflection in a wet mirror.
The ex-Bravolebrity previously butted heads with Swifties in 2023.Bethenny Frankel/Instagram
Frankel previously made waves with Swifties in September 2023 when she bashed the “So High School” singer for going “full football wife” with “over-the-top behavior” at her now-fiancé Travis Kelce‘s NFL games.

 

At the time, the Skinnygirl creator told Swift, “You’ve got to maintain your own identity and you don’t want to absorb your whole life into someone else’s. You’ve got to keep your two feet on the ground and be your own person.”

The “Cruel Summer” singer’s fans clapped back at Frankel and insisted that the songwriter was “authentic” in passionate comments.

Taylor Swift in an off-the-shoulder plaid dress with red lipstick and glitter around her eyes.
At the time, she called out the Grammy winner for going “full football wife” at Travis Kelce’s games.Getty Images

Taylor Swift as a blonde woman with red lipstick, wearing a red sparkly dress, long red gloves, and diamond jewelry.

However, she defended Swift against NFL fans booing her at the Super Bowl earlier this year.Instagram/taylorswift

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One pointed out, “I think she gives that vibe and cheers for all her friends and supports them. Watch her at any award show. She stands and cheers for everyone.”

Frankel was, however, on the same side as Swifties this February when the Grammy winner was booed at the Super Bowl.

The “Bethenny Ever After” alum railed against “mean-spirited” football fans via TikTok earlier this year, claiming, “That says bad things for our daughters and the future.”