
Kelly Bensimon gets VERY dressed up for Easter stroll with daughter Sea Louise
The RHONY alum will celebrate her 57th birthday on May 1 immediately followed by her daughter's 27th birthday on May 5.
Kelly certainly looked leggy in her yellow-patterned Coniglio Palm Beach belted mini-dress, featuring puffed sleeves, along with bejeweled pink flats.
'Meet Jenny the Easter Bunny,' Bensimon - who boasts 1.2M social media followers - captioned a video of herself clutching the chocolate sculpture.
'Have a beautiful day.'
The Douglas Elliman realtor Instastoried a dining table-side snap of her 24-year-old daughter Thadeus Ann aka 'Teddy' Bensimon, who works as a junior photo researcher for fashion and design publisher Assouline.
Meanwhile, Sea Louise works as a manager for sports rights and partnerships at the agency United Entertainment Group.
Kelly welcomed the University of Mississippi grad and the Trinity College alum during her decade-long marriage to 81-year-old fashion photographer Gilles Bensimon, which ended in 2007.
On Sunday night, Bensimon took to TikTok to confront trolls: 'I tell myself to feel beautiful and I tell that to my children, even when some people try to be nasty to me. Hate me for loving my children and educating them, hate me all day long. I feel proud and beautiful.'
Last month, the Real Housewives: Ultimate Girls Trip star put her residence at The Police Building in Manhattan's Little Italy neighborhood on the market for $8.99M.
'It's the end of an era,' Kelly explained to the New York Post 's Gimme Shelter.
'People talk about new beginnings, but for me, this is about closure. It's game over. So much of my life was filmed from that apartment. I'm closing the past. It's all about success, wellness, and the future.'
On June 25, Bensimon 'amicably' called off her wedding to Morgan Stanley Private Wealth Management executive director Scott Litner just four days before their scheduled nuptials at his mother's home in Boston after he refused to sign the prenuptial agreement.
Career-wise, the self-described 'tanorexic' is a licensed realtor in New York, California, and Florida and she works with The Holly Parker Team at Douglas Elliman.
Kelly is also every bit the influencer posting paid partnership with brands like Balmoral Defender, Virgin Voyages, Guerlain, Tru Niagen, and Costa Brazil.
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