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‘Real House’ divorcée

The marriage of reality-TV star Bethenny Frankel won’t end happily ever after.

The 42-year-old talk-show host, chef, author and entrepreneur — who first came to prominence on Bravo’s “The Real Housewives of New York City” and later parlayed her “Real” fame into spin-off shows “Bethenny Getting Married?” and “Bethenny Ever After” — announced yesterday she and husband Jason Hoppy have separated.

“This was an extremely difficult decision that, as a woman and a mother, I have to accept as the best choice for our family,” Frankel said.

“We have love and respect for one another and will continue to amicably co-parent our daughter, who is and will always remain our first priority,” she said. “This is an immensely painful and heartbreaking time for us.”

She and Hoppy met in 2008 and got hitched in 2010. Frankel, daughter of legendary thoroughbred trainer Bobby Frankel, also tweeted: “I am heartbroken. I am sad. “

“We will work through this as a family,” she tweeted.

It’s not clear if there’ll be a fourth season of “Ever After.”

and Bravo officials could not be immediately reached for comment yesterday.

They have a 2-year-old daughter, Bryn.

She’s now the host of her own afternoon talk show “Bethenny,” which is set to premiere on various Fox stations, including local Channel 5, in 2013.