Tuesday, February 27, 2018

Carole Radziwill Talks 'Cruise from Hell’ and #MeToo Movement


PageSix.com:
Carole Radziwill is back to business after surviving the “cruise from hell.”

“I’m great, everyone is doing well,” she told Page Six at the opening of fitness space NEO U on Thursday. “We’re happy to be here back in New York.”

Radziwill, 54, was joined by her “Real Housewives of New York” co-stars Ramona Singer, Tinsley Mortimer and Dorinda Medley, who all donned their finest athleisure for the occasion.

The group was also celebrating Radziwill’s upcoming article in Cosmopolitan’s March issue. After running the New York City marathon in November, the reality star penned an essay about what it taught her.

“Confident women are made not born,” she said. “I think women nowadays think, ‘Oh God she has high self-esteem, or she has so much confidence’ as though it’s something that’s either a chemical that we’re born with or we either have it or we don’t, and what I’ve learned now is that it’s doing these things that give you confidence.”

She also shared that the #MeToo movement encouraged her to write about self-esteem and goal-setting.

“I thought about the women that were coming forward and were brave enough to expose corporate sexual misconduct … it’s hard to do and they were all young girls when it happened and older when they finally had the strength and courage to talk about it,” she said. “There’s not a woman I know that doesn’t have a #MeToo story.”
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