
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama hinted in an interview aired on Monday that he may be looking for a new chief of the U.S. Federal Reserve Bank, saying current Chairman Ben Bernanke has stayed a lot longer than he had originally planned.

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama hinted in an interview aired on Monday that he may be looking for a new chief of the U.S. Federal Reserve Bank, saying current Chairman Ben Bernanke has stayed a lot longer than he had originally planned.

She's still struggling to finalize her divorce from her second hubby so it's no wonder Bethenny Frankel isn't keen on giving wedded bliss yet another shot anytime soon! As OKMagazine.com previously reported, the Skinnygirl mogul officially announced the end of her marriage to Jason Hoppy last December, and the couple has been battling it out ever since. The 42-year-old reality star made no mention of Hoppy, who she shares daughter, Bryn with, when she sent a Father's Day tweet out on Sunday, instead sending a shout out to "my beautiful daddies everywhere." OK! Exclusive Photos: Bethenny Frankel & Jason Hoppy's Dream Wedding And, following an earlier tweet mentioning her exotic dancer style hormone surges, she made it crystal clear she has no plans to walk down the aisle again! "I'm not sure what's going on w me hormonally, but if the talk show doesn't work, i can pursue a career as an exotic dancer," Frankel tweeted. Watch: Bethenny Frankel's Mother-Daughter Getaway "Or try marriage lmao," one of Frankel's 1.2 million followers cheekily suggested. "Hell no!" Bethenny quickly shot back. Frankel opened up about her painful split from Hoppy—and their ensuing legal battle to People magazine last month. OK! Photos: Bethenny Frankel And Jason Hoppy's Relationship In Pictures "I kind of sway between being frayed and stressed and on the brink in some ways; wracked with nerves," Frankel said. "And then feeling OK and certain. This is my life now." Bethenny and Jason were married for nearly three years at the time of their split, but the former Real Housewives of New York City star says she knew from the very first moment things weren't going to work out between the two. OK! Photos: Betheny Frankel Flaunts Her Awesome Bikini Body In Miami "Maybe that’s the first lesson I learned, to go with my gut," she admited. "Because I waited a long time to see if I even wanted to be in this relationship. I didn’t go with my first instinct." However, Frankel is quick to clarify that she has no regrets over their marriage, as it gave her the most precious thing ever, Bryn. "Because of Bryn, I can never say, 'I wish this had never happened,'" she says. "I have a beautiful child who I love so much, who is a part of both of us. "In my marriage, I made a mistake. It is what it is. I made the wrong choice. But I do have my daughter, who is so beautiful and amazing in every way." Do you think Bethenny will ever marry again? Sound off in comments below and tweet us @OKMagazine Photo credit: splash News

I've never been daring or adventurous when it comes to my hair. I have a thick, wavy mane that sometimes I'll make stick straight and maybe every six months I'll lighten up my brownish/blonde locks and get a trim. Two hair disasters in my youth have prevented me from ever going really crazy. There was the perm in the seventh grade that my mom talked me into and there was the Saturday night my junior year of high school when I decided to dye my hair myself. I don't think I need to delve any further into those disastrous results and relive the pain . . . we've all been there, right? I'll just say I may or may not have had orange hair in the yearbook that year. At least I never got the urge to grab the scissors! OK! Manicure Monday: Get Kylie and Kendall Jenners Nail Art But I was ready to jump back in and take my boring longish hair of today with the predictable left part and drab highlights to the next level. Something subtle and easy but a cut/color that would make an impact. Flipping through a magazine one night, I was finally inspired when I came across a pic of the one and only Blake Lively. OK! Exclusive: Lauren Conrad's Summer Hair and Beauty Secrets I knew I couldn't copy her locks exactly (no one can and I'm okay with that) but I thought perhaps I could emulate her volume and her bright color. And that's where the amazing Ammon Carver, Matrix Artistic Director and Celebrity Stylist over at MIZU Salon in New York City became my saving grace. OK! News: Jessica Alba Has Bangs! Ammon didn't laugh when I told him I wanted to look like Blake. In fact, he gave me some amazing tips that everyone should follow. Straight from Ammon himself, he explains what he did to get the right color on me: "We started with a base color to warm up and lighten up your natural color—your roots. Then I put highlights all over, but more heavily in front of your face. I used the base color at the scalp and then put the highlights, merging them into it so nowhere will the highlights look like they're growing out of your scalp. Now you’re looking at more locks where the highlights illuminate within the hair color, instead of hair color that grew out of straight out of her scalp. It’s not realistic. And in that regard, it’s also easy to maintain because you don’t have highlights that within two weeks have roots showing. I touched up the base first. In each foil, I put on the base on the roots and then I use our new light master, which is a highlighting system to softly merge the two colors together, so you’ll a beautiful flow between the two. We rinsed with shampoo and did a glaze for shine and toning." OK! Exclusive: Don't Stress Out Your Tresses! And the essence of Blake's look is her amazing volume and shine. I don't think she's ever had a frizzy strand of hair in her life! So after Ammon gave me a great cut that touched up my split ends and spruced up my parted to the left side bangs, it was all about the products to get a cut that Blake herself wouldn't be mad to show off. Here's what Ammon used: Total Results Blonde Care Flash Filler for soft, healthy shine and to protect the hair cuticle ($16) Design Pulse Go Big Mousse for volume and control ($15) Total Results Amplify Hairspray for lasting hold and finish ($15) Availability: Visit Matrix.com for salon locations And to help with overall frizz during the humid summer months, Ammon recommends a light oil because moisturized hair doesn't have flyaway issues nearly as bad as dry hair. He says to try Biolage Exquisite Oil ($22, Visit Matrix.com for salon locations). "It's lightweight and can be used on many different hair types. It can be used on damp hair before styling or after styling as a finishing serum," Ammon explained. Soooooo . . . ready to see my Blake look? Ha–that was the work in progress! Check out the real deal here: What do you think? What celebrity cut are you looking to rock this summer? Have you tried any of Ammon's tips or recommended products? Tell us in the comments section below or tweet @OKMagazine! Photo credit: Splash and Getty
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