Kenya Moore Drops Financial Bombshell: “I Will Never Be Broke—Because I Played the Long Game, Baby!”

Kenya Moore is no stranger to shaking the table, but this time, she’s dropping a truth bomb that has the entire entertainment world gagged. While some reality stars burn through their fame faster than a lit match, the

In a jaw-dropping revelation that left fans cheering and haters stunned, Kenya shared that she has safeguarded her financial empire with laser-focused discipline and a mindset far more strategic than most people ever realized. “I will never go broke,” she declared with that signature Moore confidence. And honestly? She has the receipts to back it up.
The Bravo star revealed that when she purchased her now-famous home back in 2015, she didn’t sign a mortgage or lock herself into 30 years of payments. Oh no—Kenya dropped

But that’s not even the full story.
Kenya explained that she always knew the truth most people in entertainment refuse to admit: reality TV money doesn’t last forever. Seasons end. Contracts change. Storylines lose steam. But Kenya? She was playing chess while everyone else was playing checkers. The moment the checks started rolling in, she started investing—not splurging. She built businesses, developed products, and stacked additional income streams like a woman on a mission. And spoiler alert: she was.
While fellow stars were racing to buy multi-million-dollar mansions they could barely keep up with, Kenya stayed grounded, strategic, and shockingly modest. She didn’t blow her earnings on a garage full of brand-new luxury cars. Instead, she proudly drove her
And let’s be honest: in an industry overflowing with reckless spending, impulsive purchases, and “fake it till you lose it all” mentalities, Kenya’s approach is downright revolutionary. She wasn’t trying to impress anyone—she was securing her future and her daughter’s future.
Smart money moves, honey. Very smart.
Now fans are praising her as an example of what financial maturity in Hollywood should look like. Kenya Moore didn’t just survive the reality TV machine—she outsmarted it. She flipped her fame into a financial fortress and proved once again why she’s one of the most iconic, unbothered, and business-savvy women to ever hold a peach.
One thing’s for sure: Kenya Moore isn’t just “Gone with the Wind Fabulous”—she’s gone with the wind financially unstoppable.
RHOSLC’s Jen Shah Could Be Headed to DWTS After Prison Release as Bravo Exec Suggests Crimes Were Unforgivable and Andy Cohen Confirms She Will Not Return to Show


Jen Shah is reportedly being eyed by Dancing With the Stars producers for a potential role on the ABC dancing competition’s upcoming 35th season.
As both Frances Berwick, the chairman of Bravo and Peacock Unscripted, and
“DWTS is eyeing Jen Shah for next season,” an insider told The U.S. Sun on December 1. “They know, they know. They know the backlash will be loud, but frankly, they aren’t scared of it. They’ve cast Sean Spicer. Bristol Palin. Anna Delvey. They aren’t afraid to make a splash.”
As RHOSLC fans well know, Jen was found guilty of fraud in July 2022 and began serving a 6.5-year prison term in February 2023. However, after a number of reductions to her sentence, she is now headed home after less than three years behind bars.
While Jen has served her time and has begun to pay back the money she owes, Bravo doesn’t want her back on their show, which leaves room for another network to reach out.
“They know Bravo isn’t going to touch Jen anytime soon, they’ve publicly said that they aren’t. Which gives fans that both love and hate her the hunger to see how post-prison life is,” the source continued. “There will be a hole there that ABC can step in and fill in. Obviously, nothing is for sure yet since she hasn’t even been released yet. But people on the show’s side have been in touch with members of her team.”
Last month, around the time of Jen’s latest sentence reduction, Frances was asked if her crimes were “less forgivable” than other Real Housewives who have returned to their shows.
“For me personally, yeah. But you know, again, I have no idea on the level of accountability. But yes,” she confirmed during a November 19 interview with Variety.
She then said that when it comes to allowing talent back, a “variety of things” come into play.
“It’s also about the level of accountability, the level of change that that person is going to make. The audience is with [
As for Andy, he made it clear that Jen would never again be seen on RHOSLC on the December 2 episode of SiriusXM’s Andy Cohen Live.
“I just want to say once again, for anyone who is asking. I think I’ve said this before: She’s not coming back to [
“And kudos to the [RHOSLC cast], who have not only survived, but thrived in the years following her incarceration,” he added.
The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City season six airs Tuesdays at 8/7c on Bravo.