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Author Jill Kargman is mocking ritzy New York moms who may not see the big picture when it comes to social isolation and fighting the spread of coronavirus. The Upper East Side mother of three — who has taken aim at Manhattan society moms both on the page and on the small screen — debuted …
Author Jill Kargman is mocking ritzy New York moms who may not see the big picture when it comes to social isolation and fighting the spread of coronavirus.
The Upper East Side mother of three — who has taken aim at Manhattan society moms both on the page and on the small screen — debuted a new character, Dzanielle, who is lost without her pricey workout classes and high-end restaurant dishes.
“Hi, my name is Danielle and I’m going f–king crazy,” Kargman mockingly said in Instagram post Wednesday. “I need to stay sane, so I’m going to make a quarantine vlog, if you will. I lit this Jo Malone candle to stay calm, because I don’t have my SoulCycle classes, I don’t have my lunches. My daughter Natalie and my son Jared are hysterical, crying and fighting all day.”
Kargman revealed in the video’s caption that her character will be making appearances on her Instagram stories daily.
The Bravo star’s 2007 novel “Momzillas” is based on Kargman’s observations of the outrageous lifestyles of extremely wealthy mothers who live on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. The novel was later turned into Bravo series “Odd Mom Out.”