
Inside RHOBH star Amanda Frances’ book that claims to make people ‘rich as f*ck’
She's big on manifestation
If RHOBH season 15 has taught us anything so far, it’s that new money hits different. And newbie Amanda Frances is showing up with a whole money mindset brand behind her.
She’s not just serving glam and confessionals, she’s bringing big ‘manifest it, monetise it, move to Bel Air’ energy.
But the real tea is that before Bravo cameras rolled, Amanda had already built a business empire around financial empowerment for women and a buzzy book titled Rich as F***. So what’s actually inside… and how did she get here?
Amanda is the Money Queen
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Amanda isn’t shy about her niche.
She’s a financial empowerment coach and online educator whose whole thing is helping women rewire how they think about money.
Bravo even introduced her as a season 15 newcomer with “new to Beverly Hills and so is her money” energy, aka, she’s not coming in quietly.
Outside of the Real Housewives world, her own platform positions her as a “thought leader on financial empowerment for women.”
She also says her brand has reached clients and students globally, casually citing 196 countries, and she’s been featured or has written for outlets like Business Insider and Forbes.
Amanda’s got family life woven into her storyline, too. As of December 2024, she’s engaged to longtime partner Eddie Tsivislavsky, and their blended family includes four kids total.
What is her rich as f*** book all about?
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At its core, Rich as F***: More Money Than You Know What to Do With isn’t a traditional finance book.
Instead of diving straight into numbers, spreadsheets, or saving hacks, the book puts mindset front and centre. Amanda’s philosophy is that the way women think and feel about money is often the biggest barrier to having more of it.
Throughout the book, she unpacks fear, shame, secrecy, and anxiety around wealth. Amanda’s basically encouraging readers to challenge the stories they’ve inherited about what they’re allowed to earn, want, and keep.
Amanda positions herself pretty often not as a rigid financial expert, but as someone reminding women of what’s already possible for them.
This theme has also shown up in her Real Housewives of Beverly Hills confessionals, where she’s spoken about her role being to show other women that they don’t need to downplay their ambition. The book reflects that same energy. It’s less about “here’s what you’re doing wrong” and more “you’re allowed to want more, and here’s how to stop blocking it.”
Rich as F*** seems to be more of an entry point into her broader business rather than a standalone book.
Folks are encouraged to explore her online courses, money meditations, and podcast, And She Rises. All of Amanda’s products reinforce the same messaging around abundance, self-worth, and expanding financial identity. It’s very much a brand moment, the book opens the door, and the rest of her offerings invite readers to go deeper!
Sales-wise, Amanda has claimed that Rich as F*** has sold close to 170,000 copies.
And she’s not stopping there. The RHOBH star, who was once in a cult, is working on a second book, Godly as F***. She’s described it as a more personal exploration of faith and spirituality. Amanda’s proving that her Housewives storyline, like her brand, is about more than just the money.
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