Bravo is at the center of a $20 million court battle with former Real Housewives Of Atlanta Brit Eady, over an incident that went down with former RHOA Kenya Moore during season 16. That was Eady’s first and last season. Brit Eady’s specific Bravo salary for The Real Housewives of Atlanta has not been publicly reported, though she is recognized as a successful insurance agency owner and entrepreneur with a reported net worth of approximately $2.5 million. However as you see more and more lawsuits, many to wonder how much cheese do the Real Housewives really make, especially with the drama they go through on and off the camera, allegedly. RHOA OG Cynthia Bailey breaks down the real tea on how The Housewives really get paid.
On a recent episode of their podcast Humble Brag, Crystal explained that cast members are usually paid in installments as the season airs. “While you’re filming, you don’t really get any money,” she said, noting that during her time on RHOBH, her checks only started rolling in after filming wrapped. While RHOA OG Cynthia Bailey says her cheese is spread a little different, however she and her cast received a “nice chunk” of money upfront when they signed on the dotted line, with the remainder of their salaries paid out in installments as the season progressed.
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