Bethenny Frankel's Friend On Verge Of Being 'Canceled' After Risky Driving Behavior

   

Bethenny Frankel sparked concern and controversy on Thursday after sharing a video clip of her friend, Sarah Lacharlotte, engaging in what many fans called "dangerous and distracting" driving behavior.

In the clip, which was filmed as the pair cruised through Florida in a luxury car featuring a sleek red leather interior, Sarah can be seen holding a phone to her ear while driving.

The casual car ride quickly took a turn when Bethenny Frankel began narrating the moment with a mix of sarcasm and concern.

Bethenny Frankel Warns Friend She'll Be 'Canceled' Over Dangerous Driving

"I just get in the car and my friend is on the phone with, presumably, one of her children," Bethenny said. "And this is the sentence that comes out of her mouth: 'No, baby. It's flying termites. It's okay, there's no reason to be alarmed.'"

But what really set off alarm bells was Sarah's own admission. "I'm going to have an accident right now because I'm texting… I'm not texting, I'm talking [on the phone] without my seatbelt on," she confessed.

Frankel immediately called her out in real time, warning, "My friends are going to cancel you."

And it didn't take long for her prediction to come true.

 

Frankel's Friend Slammed Over Distracted Driving

The comment section quickly flooded with criticism from fans who were shocked by the lack of basic safety precautions.

"She looks distracted driving while holding her phone," one user noted.

Another wrote, "My bigger concern is why the hell is she holding her phone while driving. It's called Bluetooth. Be safe!"

The comment section quickly flooded with criticism from fans who were shocked by the lack of basic safety precautions.

"She looks distracted driving while holding her phone," one user noted.

Another wrote, "My bigger concern is why the hell is she holding her phone while driving. It's called Bluetooth. Be safe!"

Others were equally frustrated, with comments like, "Driving with a cellphone is a no-no in my state… also no seatbelt. Please don't drive distracted," and, "I would worry more about her driving with her phone. Pretty sure her car has Bluetooth."

"She should have the phone program through the car so the hands are free to drive," someone else said.

In Florida, it is legal to talk on the phone while driving, but manually entering or reading texts is prohibited. Drivers are also banned from using handheld devices in school and construction zones.

Bethenny Frankel Left Speechless Over Friend's Flying Termite Situation

Elsewhere in the video, Frankel expressed disbelief as her friend casually referred to a swarm of "flying termites."