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Boz Saint John recently opened up about her true concerns regarding Amanda Frances on the popular reality show, “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.” Meanwhile, fellow cast member Dorit Kemsley chimed in with her own thoughts. The discussion took an intriguing turn when Amanda responded to Boz’s suggestion that her enterprise resembles a “cult.”
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This season has seen Amanda’s wealth-manifestation business come under scrutiny from her costars. Amanda, known for her courses on manifesting wealth, also penned a book entitled “Rich as F*ck,” which has contributed to the buzz surrounding her financial teachings.
Boz has been vocal about her reservations, engaging in multiple discussions with other cast members about Amanda’s methods. She has raised concerns, insinuating that Amanda’s approach to wealth entails acquiring money from others in a questionable manner.
During an appearance on the RHOBH After Show, Boz elaborated on her issues with Amanda, further fueling the ongoing debate about the legitimacy and ethics of Amanda’s business model.
On RHOBH After Show, Boz addressed her issue with Amanda.
“I don’t think there’s anything wrong with selling like feel-good tactics. When we first met, that’s what she told me she was doing, which I actually thought was very noble, because you want people to have a good relationship with their money.”
“However, if you’re going to tell people that by doing these steps, you’re going to make money, I think she just needs a rebranding,” she declared.
Dorit then reacted: “I understand her being sensitive about that. But still, if you’ve got confidence and you believe in what you’re doing, then [you wouldn’t be sensitive].”
“Also, if you want to be a real businesswoman, you got to be okay with a little bit of criticism,” Dorit added. “Now [that she’s on RHOBH], she’s in a different stratosphere. You know, she’s going to have to deal with and be okay with [people asking questions].”
In the same interview, Amanda reacted to castmates’ criticism of her business.
“[I’m] dumbfounded, like shocked, like bewildered,” she said, before addressing Boz’s “cult” accusation. “That’s insane! It’s a cult because people love me? It’s a cult because people who are in my work appreciate the work? For it to be a cult, I would have to like have some way to control them.”
“If people are interested in a course, they go to a sales page, they buy the course,” she added. “Later, if they want another course, they go get another. … We don’t even email people saying like, ‘Here’s the next course.’”
New episodes of Real Housewives of Beverly Hills air Thursday nights on Bravo.