
RHOBH’s Amanda Frances has a whopping net worth, so just how did she stack so much cash?!
She really is the Money Queen
Amanda Frances didn’t just wander into The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills with a cute tagline and a dream, she arrived with an entire money empire.
The season 15 newbie is a self-made multimillionaire, bestselling author and online business mogul whose whole brand is about women getting rich without apologising for it.
She’s bought Kyle Richards and Mauricio Umansky‘s former Bel-Air home, built an eight-figure digital business and turned her money mindset content into a global brand.
Amanda calls herself the Money Queen
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Nope, this isn’t a shady nickname the other women gave Amanda, it’s how she literally brands herself.
Bravo introduces her as a self-professed “money queen,” and her own website describes her as a world-renowned thought leader on financial empowerment for women.
Before RHOBH, Amanda built a massive online audience with her money-manifestation content, luxe-meets-spiritual Instagram aesthetic and her bestselling book Rich as Fck*, which unpacks her approach to money and abundance.
She also hosts the And She Rises podcast, billed as a show from a “self-made multi-millionaire, money-making queen” helping women upgrade their income and influence.
According to Paperbell, Amanda Frances Inc. is now an eight-figure global business serving students in well over 100 countries, all built from the ground up after she left a PhD program and started teaching money mindset online.
So what is Amanda Frances’ net worth, really?
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Amanda’s RHOBH paycheck may be shiny, but the real money came long before reality TV ever called.
She built a wildly profitable digital empire through her money mindset and business coaching programs, with her signature online course Money Mentality Makeover costing thousands to join and becoming a major revenue generator.
From there, she created even more income streams through her bestselling book Rich as F*ck, along with matching journals and planners, her podcast And She Rises, and a constant flow of social media content that attracts new clients into her world every day.
It is the classic online coach business model, but Amanda has scaled it to a whole new level. She also made headlines after purchasing Kyle Richards and Mauricio Umansky’s former Bel-Air mansion for around $6.1 million, showing she is investing her money into property and long-term assets rather than only handbags and glam!
On top of all that, she has openly said her coaching career alone has generated over $30 million in revenue, giving everyone a very real idea of just how powerful her Money Queen brand truly is.
StyleCaster reports her overall estimated net worth is $30 million.
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