Every season, Real Housewives stars are seen flaunting their wealth. Can you guess the five richest and their net worth, from RHOC to RHOA?
Real Housewives are famous for their fabulous mansions and equally fabulous fashions. So which are the richest stars, and what does each enjoy for her net worth? We’ve got the details here.
#1: Lisa Vanderpump reigns as wealthy Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills star
Lisa Vanderpump is one of the richest Real Housewives stars, according to Money.
Vanderpump of Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills fame has a net worth of $75 million. Among the current stars of the franchise, she’s the wealthiest.
Yes, Lisa has co-stars who are banking big money, such as Kyle Richards and Erika Jayne, but Vanderpump is the queen of money, with her restaurants as well as starring rules on both RHOBH and Vanderpump Rules.
#2: Carole Radziwill is the unexpected wealthy Real Housewives Of New York alum
We would have guessed Bethenny Frankel with her Skinnygirl empire!
But Carole, even though she’s known as a journalist now and has written several books, was the wife of Prince Anthony Radziwill.
That marriage boosted Carole’s net worth to $50 million.
#3: The Real Housewives of Atlanta is sweet in money with Kandi Burruss
With a net worth of $35 million, Kandi has two sources of income. She’s a singer and songwriter known for her work in the R&B group Xscape.
In addition, the reality TV star takes home $450,000 during each season of RHOA.
#4: Shannon Beador rocks Real Housewives Of Orange County
Sorry, Vicki Gunvalson.
But with a net worth of $20 million, Shannon scores as our wealth RHOC star. Beador has created her own very successful company, so go ahead, and mock her for making lemonade out of lemons!
#5: Stephanie Hollman of Real Housewives Of Dallas proves RHOD is big in every way
Big hair, big talk, and big money. Thanks to her husband Travis, Stephanie has a net worth of $18 million.
Travis is the owner and manager of the Hollman locker company, with enviable clients such as the Chicago Cubs, the Los Angeles Lakers, the Dallas Mavericks, American Express, Facebook, and SoulCycle.