Maya Vander is starting a new business.
12.05.2022 - 01:11 / justjared.com
There are two things the Real Housewives franchise reliably delivers on – binge-worthy drama and documenting the lavish lifestyles of the show’s stars.
Fans have gotten to watch as women in Orange County, New York City, Atlanta, New Jersey, D.C., Beverly Hills, Miami, Potomac, Dallas, and Salt Lake City flaunt their incredible wealth and even seen some of the cast members build their own businesses.
We’ve compiled a list of some of the wealthiest women in the franchise and ranked their net worth from lowest to highest. Click through the gallery to see who made it to the number one spot!
Click through the slideshow to see the Real Housewives’ net worths…
Maya Vander is starting a new business.
Anne Hathaway is back from her trip to the Cannes Film Festival and she’s already at work!
Ouch! A Major League Baseball reporter is recovering after suffering a one-in-a-million shot this week! Kelsey Wingert was working during the Colorado Rockies game on Monday when she was struck in the forehead with a “95 MPH line drive”.
J. Kim Murphy Senate majority leader Chuck Schumer has demanded that Fox News “cease all dissemination of false white nationalist, far-right conspiracy theories” in a letter sent to the network’s leaders and owner Rupert Murdoch.In the document, published by The New York Times on Tuesday, Schumer cites an alarming statistic measured by AP, indicating that “nearly one third of American adults believe that a group of people is trying to replace native-born Americans with immigrants for electoral gains.” Schumer also cites that viewers of Fox News are three times as likely to believe the theory, with marquee anchor Tucker Carlson having amplified it “in more than 400 episodes.”“I urge you to take into consideration the very real impacts of the dangerous rhetoric being broadcast on your network on a nightly basis,” Schumer wrote.
A celebration worthy of a Housewife (or many)! Teresa Guidice opened up about her upcoming wedding to fiancé Luis Ruelas — and even gave a glimpse at the star-studded guest list.
Dakota Johnson and Cooper Raiff star in the brand new trailer for Cha Cha Real Smooth.
Jeannie Mai Jenkins is putting an end to the “crazy” rumors that she is joining the cast of “The Real Housewives of Atlanta”. Jenkins takes the opportunity to address the speculation during Wednesday’s episode of “The Real”, where she is joined by “RHOA” star Kenya Moore.
Jeannie Mai Jenkins is putting an end to the «crazy» rumors that she is joining the cast of. Jenkins takes the opportunity to address the speculation during Wednesday's episode of, where she is joined by star Kenya Moore. «That was crazy. I literally was just over here having a baby and I’m hearing these rumors, I was like, ‘Where? How am I going to go from this into that because that’s a full-time job,'» Jenkins says, referring to the baby girl she and Jeezy welcomed in January.Moore goes on to share that she thinks Jenkins would «make an excellent housewife,» but while Jenkins took that as a compliment, she once again shuts down speculation.«Thank you and I love you ladies too.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorChoosing the tunes for HBO’s “Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty” became a treasure hunt for hidden gems for music supervisor Gabe Hilfer.Set in the ’80s, the series loosely tells the story of the Los Angeles Lakers, owner Jerry Buss and Magic Johnson. Hilfer came on board and immediately pulled “cool, stylized music from the period and before, so we could paint a picture of that time in L.A.”Orchestral disco from Spirit of Brotherhood, Arizona hard rockers Loosely Tight and Miami Cuban salsa band Ray & His Court are just some of the lesser-known acts Hilfer chose to reflect the era.