Bethenny Frankel did not hold back as she gave a scathing review of Lisa Rinna's husband Harry Hamlin's jarred pasta sauce.
While Rinna was a cast member of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, she often mentioned that her husband could make a mean spaghetti sauce, which he even served up for the ladies in honor of Garcelle Beauvais' birthday.
And, recently, he decided to take things one step further by releasing the rosemary red wine pasta sauce for purchase, launching his own line called 'Harry's Famous.'
For $35.97, customers can buy three jars of the sauce, which boasts no additives, stabilizers or preservatives.
However, there's already one person who is not a fan of the product - and that's former Real Housewives of New York star Bethenny.
In a new video, Frankel, 54, admitted that she was sent the sauce to review, but was really not impressed, something she shared with her over two million followers on TikTok.
To put Hamlin's product to the test, Frankel compared it to Rao's, which is a popular jarred pasta sauce sold in supermarkets.
She didn't heat up either of the sauces, instead, going into them cold with just a spoon.
While Rinna was a cast member of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, she often mentioned that her husband could make a mean spaghetti sauce, which he even served up for the ladies in honor of Garcelle Beauvais' birthday
Frankel claimed that she was the one who told Andy Cohen about Lisa Rinna and Harry Hamlin and suggested them for Real Housewives of Beverly Hills
The Skinnygirl mogul had her assistant give her one spoonful at a time without telling her which was which.
The first sauce she was fed was Rao's, which she said tasted 'nice.'
However, the second spoon was Hamlin's - to which Frankel immediately made a sour face after tasting.
'No, I don't know what that is,' she said.
'I don't like that, it tastes like vinegar or wine or something,' she continued.
The BStrong founder even had another member of her team try the sauce, and it didn't look like she was a fan, either, calling it 'very strong.'
'Here's my pitch,' Frankel said at the end of the clip. 'Business is hard, so you better know now, just go back, let's just try another flavor.
'Business is hard, so you'd rather have a friend tell you than hear from a bunch of strangers.'
The BStrong founder, pictured here with Rinna (left) and Luann de Lesseps (center) even had another member of her team try the sauce, and it didn't look like she was a fan, either, calling it 'very strong.'
The Skinnygirl mogul had her assistant give her one spoonful at a time without telling her which was which
'It's not okay... this is not even a close call, guys,' Frankel added at the end of the clip, as she admitted that she wasn't trying to be 'mean' about the product
She explained that one time she canceled a big order of bathing suits that she was set to sell on HSN because she didn't think they were good, and didn't want the pieces representing her.
'This cannot represent Harry and Lisa,' Frankel said about the sauce.
DailyMail.com reached out to Rinna's representatives for comment.
However, in the comments section, some people urged Frankel to heat up the product and put it on some pasta - but she still had a negative reaction in a follow-up video.
'Oh my god, it's worse,' she said, as she put a piece of pasta into her mouth.
'The wine is so strong, it tastes like I'm eating a glass of not-great red wine,' she continued.
'It's not okay... this is not even a close call, guys,' Frankel added at the end of the clip, as she admitted that she wasn't trying to be 'mean' about the product.
However, in yet another follow-up video posted to TikTok that evening, the former Bravo star insisted that just because she knows someone, like Harry and Lisa, doesn't mean that she won't give an honest review.
She gave a scathing warning to other brands, too, as she often gets sent many products to review on her social media pages.
'The wine is so strong, it tastes like I'm eating a glass of not-great red wine,' she continued
Frankel, who sold her cocktail brand Skinnygirl for an estimated $100 million in 2011, admitted that she herself has had many products 'succeed' and many that have 'failed'
'Do not send me products if you don't want an honest review,' the former Big Shot With Bethenny star warned.
'People are broke, and not everyone can buy caviar en masse, and steam cleaners and coffee makers,' she continued, as she told viewers that business was 'tough.'
Frankel, who sold her cocktail brand Skinnygirl for an estimated $100 million in 2011, admitted that she herself has had many products 'succeed' and many that have 'failed.'
'Now, buy that red wine sauce so you can try it for yourself and see that I am always going to be honest, and also, drive up sales, and they will reformulate that skew and hopefully there are others that I can try as well,' Frankel said.
'Because Harry Hamlin is a good cook, and what he makes in his house is not what was formulated, co-packed, and put onto those shelves, that I can guarantee,' she concluded. 'Been there, done that.'