The $400K Question: Is RHOBH’s Amanda Frances Selling Gold or Just Good Vibes?
If you haven’t heard the name Amanda Frances yet, get ready, because she is reportedly making a splash for Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Season 15. Known to her followers as the “Money Queen” and the author of the hit book Rich as Fck*, Amanda isn’t just bringing drama, she’s bringing a bank account that would make even Erika Jayne do a double-take.
But as we know in the world of Bravo, where there is a lot of smoke, there is usually a very expensive fire. Let’s get into these numbers, because they are truly wild.
The Business of Being “Rich as F*ck”
Reports are surfacing that Amanda is pulling in over $400,000 every single month through her website. Now, how is she doing it? By selling digital courses that range from “entry-level” to “down-payment-on-a-house” expensive.
We’re talking about a pricing scale that starts at $999 for an eight-day program called “Best Year Ever” (which basically tells you to release your past and “create vibes”) and goes all the way up to….wait for it….$47,000 for her Mastermind package.
High Value or High Fashion Smoke?
Now, this is where it gets interesting, guys. Amanda claims these courses have “values” that far exceed what she charges. For example:
- The Money Mama Course: Costs $1,999, but she claims it’s worth over $15,000.
- Course Creation: Also $1,999, but allegedly carries a value of $20,000.
- Money Mentality Makeover: A $2,999 investment for “energy and frequency training.”
She even offers a monthly membership for about $180 just to hear her “drop wisdom” via audio clips four times a week.
Is It All Legit?
The big question we have to ask, and you know the ladies of Beverly Hills are going to ask it on camera, is: What are these people actually buying? When you’re charging $47k for a group chat, a monthly call, and a quarterly dinner, people are going to wonder if you’re running a clean, transparent empire or if you’re selling a dream that’s built on sand. Is this a legitimate financial education, or is it high-level manifestation that relies more on “vibes” than actual accounting?
In a world where we’ve seen Housewives deal with everything from federal investigations to massive lawsuits, you have to wonder if Amanda’s “Money Queen” brand can withstand the scrutiny of the Bravo spotlight. Is she truly a self-made mogul, or is there something hidden behind those “soul-led” email templates and “energy frequency” modules?
We’ve seen what happens when the “lifestyle” doesn’t match the books. Will Amanda Frances be the ultimate success story, or will Season 15 be the moment the curtain gets pulled back?