They All Have Diamonds. They Don't All Have The Same Bank Account. The 10 Richest RHOBH Housewives — Ranked.
From $30 million manifestation coaches to a woman who married into a hotel dynasty and hasn't thought about money since 1979. The full ranking. With receipts. And commentary.
Nobody on this show is poor. Let's establish that first. Even the woman at the bottom of this list has more money than most people will see in ten lifetimes. But there is wealthy — and then there is Real Housewives of Beverly Hills wealthy. And the gap between number ten and number one on this list is so large it is almost offensive to put them in the same ranking. Almost. We're doing it anyway.
We ranked every RHOBH housewife by net worth — current cast, former cast, friends of the show, all of them. No Dorit. We are not counting what doesn't exist. Here is the full list from the bottom up — with anecdotes, receipts, and zero apologies.
She manifested it. Literally. Amanda Frances built a $30 million empire teaching women that money is a mindset — that abundance is available to anyone who believes it, claims it, and stops apologising for wanting it. And it worked. For her. Spectacularly.
Her online courses and coaching programmes have sold to hundreds of thousands of women worldwide. Her book Rich As F*ck has been a bestseller. She is, by any measure, a genuine success story built entirely from scratch.
She then spent her first season on RHOBH arguing with Dorit Kemsley about authenticity. The universe provides in mysterious ways.
Chief Marketing Officer of Apple Music, Uber, Netflix, and Endeavor. $30 million. An impressive résumé by any standard — and Boz will make sure you know every line of it, with statistics, in order, at volume.
She averaged approximately two years at each corporate stop — which she explained at the reunion at considerable length to Andy Cohen, who raised one eyebrow. Boz then went on Instagram and called Andy to the front of the class. Literally. She played a Lil Wayne clip. She called herself the best to ever do it.
Andy responded: "I WAS UNAWARE. I AM NOW." He went to the corner. Class dismissed. The $30 million remains unaffected.
Rachel Zoe styled Kate Hudson, Cameron Diaz, Anne Hathaway, Jennifer Lawrence, Miley Cyrus, and Nicole Richie. She had her own Bravo show — The Rachel Zoe Project — where she said "bananas" approximately four thousand times and meant it every single time. She built a fashion brand, a lifestyle empire, and a media company.
$30 million and she still arrives at every dinner party like she can't quite believe she's there. The gasp has never left. Neither has the talent. Both remain fully operational.
Jennifer Tilly has one of the most quietly fascinating portfolios of anyone who has ever appeared on this franchise. Child's Play money — she plays Tiffany Valentine in the horror franchise. Family Guy voiceover since 1999 — she is Bonnie Swanson and has been for over twenty years. Simpsons royalties from her late ex-husband Sam Simon's estate — she receives one third of everything, in perpetuity.
And she is a serious competitive poker player. World Series of Poker bracelet winner. Not a celebrity poker player. An actual poker player who happens to be a celebrity.
She appeared on RHOBH Season 15, stirred slightly, felt bad about it immediately, apologised to Sutton unprompted, and smiled warmly for the rest of the reunion. She is too kind for this show. She should be freed. The $40 million is safe either way.
PIMCO executive Christian Stracke funded a significant portion of Sutton's $50 million — their divorce settlement was, by all accounts, thorough. Sutton funded the rest herself with a couture boutique in Beverly Hills, a party planning career serving the very wealthy, and a complete inability to not say exactly what she thinks at exactly the wrong moment.
This season she quietly stopped drinking. She said so at the reunion without drama, without a storyline built around it, without requiring anyone's validation. She just did it. And handled everything that followed with more dignity than anyone else handled anything all season.
We like Sutton. We have always liked Sutton. The $50 million is well-earned and well-deserved.
Fifteen seasons of Frasier reruns. Kelsey Grammer's divorce settlement, which the courts handled very efficiently. A recurring Housewives appearance whenever Bravo needs someone to say what everyone else is thinking and has nothing left to lose.
Camille Grammer arrived at the Season 11 reunion as a guest — not even a full cast member — with the energy of a woman settling every score she had ever kept. She called Lisa Rinna the biggest bully in Hollywood. She held Erika Jayne accountable for Tom Girardi. Two targets. One appearance. No return invitation required. She'd already won.
$50 million and she still shows up when called. Not for the money. For the receipts. We respect it enormously.
Lisa Vanderpump did not need RHOBH to become wealthy. She arrived in 2010 having already co-owned 26 bars and restaurants in London with husband Ken Todd. She used the show the way a chess grandmaster uses a pawn — brilliantly, strategically, and always in service of the larger game.
Every episode of Vanderpump Rules was a 44-minute advertisement for SUR. Every dinner party drama was foot traffic. Every season was brand awareness that no marketing budget could buy. She turned Bravo into the world's most expensive free advertising campaign and walked away with a restaurant empire, a vodka brand, a rosé, a dog rescue foundation with over 3,000 dogs saved, a hotel partnership at Caesars Palace, and a Vanderpump Hotel opening in 2026.
She left RHOBH in 2019. She has been perfectly fine ever since. The show has not been perfectly fine ever since. $90 million and not one regret visible to the naked eye.
Adrienne Maloof arrived on RHOBH Season 1 already worth $100 million. The Maloof family empire spans beer distribution, casinos, sports franchises, and entertainment — her father built it from a Coors distributorship in Albuquerque and turned it into something that included the Sacramento Kings, the Palms Casino Resort, and a stake in the Vegas Golden Knights.
Adrienne inherited it, ran it, and showed up to RHOBH looking like she had absolutely nothing to prove to anyone. Because she didn't. She appeared for three seasons, got into it with Brandi Glanville over a surrogacy secret that sent lawyers after the production company, and left in 2013 without looking back.
Smart woman. $100 million. The only Housewife who left voluntarily before the show could make things complicated. The receipts on that decision speak for themselves.
Kyle Richards has been on this show since Season 1. Every single episode. Every dinner party. Every Morocco. Every Italy. Every reunion. Every moment someone thought she wasn't going to show up — she showed up. In sequins. With receipts. And usually in tears.
She has been building this $100 million since childhood — a child actress who grew into a real estate empire through her ex-husband Mauricio Umansky's agency, her own acting and producing work, the Halloween franchise revival, and fifteen seasons of Bravo salary at $500,000 per season. She also launched Kyle by Shahida, a clothing line, and has been a working actress since she was five years old.
This season she planned her daughter's wedding while navigating a separation from Mauricio while keeping every alliance she had ever built while being accused of conspiring against Dorit. She did all of this without missing a single dinner party. That alone is worth $100 million.
Kathy Hilton married Rick Hilton in 1979. Rick Hilton is the grandson of Conrad Hilton — the man who built the Hilton hotel empire. Since 1979 Kathy Hilton has not needed to think about money. Not once. Not for a single day. She has had $350 million worth of not thinking about it and she has deployed every cent of that freedom in the most magnificently unbothered way imaginable.
She shows up to RHOBH as a Friend of the Housewives — not even a full cast member, because full cast member would imply she needs the show for anything. She does not need the show for anything. She attends. She says something confusing about diets or portion sizes or something that happened at a party in 1987. She makes everyone in the room laugh and feel slightly disoriented at the same time. And then she goes home before things get ugly.
She is the mother of Paris Hilton — who essentially invented the modern influencer before influencers were a category. She is the sister of Kim and Kyle Richards. She has been adjacent to this franchise since its inception and has never once needed it to validate her position in any room she has ever entered.
$350 million. Friend of the show. Doesn't even have the diamond. She IS the diamond. The rest of them are just trying to keep up.
And Then There Were The Others.
Erika Jayne — $5M. From private jets, glam teams, and a lifestyle funded by Tom Girardi's client accounts — to washing her own Porsche and earning $600,000 per season from Bravo to rebuild. The fall was televised. She is still serving, barely, with complete commitment. We cannot decide if that is tragic or iconic. Possibly both.
Dorit Kemsley — we are not counting what doesn't exist. Two lenders. $6.5 million in foreclosure debt. $995,000 in designer clothing in fourteen months. Zero mortgage payments. PK in Malibu with someone new. The accountants are working on it. So are the lawyers. We'll let them finish before we assign a number.
Natalie Swanston Fuller — special mention. Married Simon Fuller — creator of American Idol, manager of the Spice Girls, estimated $600 million. Filed for divorce May 2025 after 17 years. Showed up to RHOBH Season 15 as a Friend of the Housewives. Did not make the reunion. The richest entrance and the quietest exit in franchise history. We see you Natalie. The settlement is pending. We are watching.
$350 million to $30 million. Hilton hotel dynasty to manifestation coaching. One woman who married into old money in 1979 and one woman who built new money one online course at a time. They have all sat on the same couches, at the same dinner parties, in the same 90210 zip code — and the gap between them is so large you could park a Vanderpump Hotel in it. What this ranking tells you is not who is the best Housewife. It is who understood earliest that the show was never about the diamonds. It was always about what you build when the cameras stop rolling. Kathy Hilton never needed the cameras. That is why she is number one. 🍷
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