Bethenny Frankel and Alix Earle buried the hatchet after the TikTok star awkwardly stood up the “Real Housewives of New York City” alum.
Frankel and Earle had been scheduled to meet for dinner at Carbone in Miami on Thursday night, but the former Bravolebrity shared with her TikTok followers that the influencer never showed.
“Flying solo in Miami because @Alix Earle stood me up…” Frankel, 54, captioned a video Friday in which she sat in a booth by herself.
“I’m staying and eating alone for you,” Frankel told her fans before filming the rest of her Italian meal sans any company.
Earle, 24, later admitted in her own TikTok video that she had “accidentally” bailed on Frankel after a busy week of work, travel and feeling under the weather.
In a follow-up post, Earle explained that she had mixed up the days and was filled with anxiety over the flub.
“I messed up. One hundred percent my fault and completely thought the dinner was Saturday,” she said.
Frankel told Earle there were no hard feelings, and they agreed to reschedule their dinner.
Page Six has learned that the duo broke bread Saturday at the newly opened hotspot the Joyce in Miami Beach.
“The two were locked in a serious but friendly conversation throughout their almost two-hour dinner,” a spy tells us, adding, “They kept mostly to themselves.”
We’re told the dinner appeared to be a “business meeting” as well as a “girls’ night out,” and they “had moments of laughter.”
The duo may have been trying to fly under the radar, as the eatery, known for its Chicago steakhouse style and speakeasy vibe, is an extremely exclusive 40-seat venue.
Another source tells us that Frankel arrived at the Joyce first and ended up meeting Earle outside of the restaurant’s secret entrance, which we hear is hard to locate.
We’re told they shared a “big hug,” and Earle presented Frankel with a massive bouquet of flowers, which the “Hot Mess” podcast host later showed in a TikTok video.
Frankel and Earle clearly ended their dinner on good terms, as they both shared silly videos together on social media the next day.
It is unclear whether they talked about anything work-related after news surfaced last week that “Call Her Daddy” host Alex Cooper’s media company dropped “Hot Mess” as feud rumors swirled.