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Bethenny Frankel hangs at the King of Prussia Mall for a good cause

Reality TV star and entrepreneur Bethenny Frankel will celebrate the King of Prussia Mall's 150,000-square-foot expansion Sunday at the first annual Evening of Giving, to benefit Penn's Abramson Cancer Center. Guests are invited for a night of food and fashion with the Skinnygirl mogul herself.

Reality TV star and entrepreneur Bethenny Frankel will celebrate the King of Prussia Mall's 150,000-square-foot expansion Sunday at the first annual Evening of Giving, to benefit Penn's Abramson Cancer Center. Guests are invited for a night of food and fashion with the Skinnygirl mogul herself.

Frankel said that, although she has "great fans in Philadelphia" and finds herself in the city several times a year, she has never been to the King of Prussia Mall and that she's looking forward to the event.

Philadelphia is a "small but cool city, and it keeps evolving, plus it's close to New York," she said, "so it's easy to get to, but feels very different.

"It seems like cities with a lot of pride and passion sort of dig me," she said. "Like Philadelphia and Chicago. They're very passionate cities, and I'm a passionate person."

Frankel will be answering questions, doing food tastings, and celebrating alongside guests who will get discounts at stores such as Bloomingdale's, rag & bone, and Diane Von Furstenberg. The King of Prussia Mall will match up to $25,000 of the night's sales to donate to Abramson.

It's a night of "food, fashion, a Q&A, and charity," Frankel said, "so I think it'll be a great event."