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Who is Shane L. Campbell? Meet Bethenny Frankel’s new boyfriend

Bethenny Frankel is officially off the market after hard-launching Shane L. Campbell as her boyfriend.

The former Real Housewife made her relationship with the investment banker Instagram-official in May 2026, weeks after Page Six exclusively revealed the romance.

The Bravolebrity is “the happiest she’s ever been” with Campbell, a source told us in April 2026.

The insider noted that Frankel met the financier while “fully in her intentional dating era.”

Campbell, notably, is based in Miami, where Frankel moved with her daughter, Bryn, in 2025.

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Campbell is a Princeton University graduate, according to the businessman’s LinkedIn profile.

He graduated from the New Jersey-based school with a bachelor’s in economics.

Campbell went on to get an MBA from the Darla Moore School of Business at the University of South Carolina.

Campbell began his career as an investment banker at Royal Bank of Scotland.

His subsequent role was at Cronus Investment Banking as a partner and managing director.

Campbell, at the time of his relationship with Frankel, is a senior managing director at FTI Capital Advisors, LLC, a division of FTI Consulting.

Frankel chose to move to the Sunshine State for “personal and professional reasons,” including supporting her teenager’s “academic and athletic goals,” she revealed in April 2025.

The following month, the Skinnygirl creator clarified she fled Greenwich, Connecticut, for Miami because her “massive property” was “drowning” her.

Days before Page Six debuted Frankel and Campbell’s romance, the reality star described her new relationship in an Instagram upload.

While the former “Bethenny” host initially “shut … down” their “bread-crumby” texting conversation, she reconnected with Campbell “months later” in a group setting — and he “drove an hour and a half” to take her on a “five-hour date.”

She dubbed her now-partner “romantic” and “deliberate,” comparing their extravagant dates to “something you would experience on ‘The Bachelor.'”

Frankel urged her social media followers not to settle at the time, insisting, “There are still amazing men out there. … Do not accept low-hanging fruit and low lifts of just, like, checking in with you and giving you the news and the weather.”

Read original at New York Post

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