"Kenya Moore Reveals Her Smart Money Moves: 'I’ll Never Go Broke Because I Played the Long Game with My Money'"

Kenya Moore is giving us all a masterclass in financial wisdom and wealth-building with her latest revelations about how she’s set herself up for long-term success. The RHOA star opened up about how she will
In a recent interview, Kenya proudly shared that she purchased her home in 2015 for $550K— and did it in cash, completely avoiding the burden of a mortgage. “I have no mortgage, it will always be mine!”
Kenya didn’t stop there. She explained that her success didn’t come from reckless spending or chasing the next big purchase. Unlike many in the industry, Kenya
The savvy reality star also acknowledged that reality TV doesn’t last forever, so she took proactive steps to secure her future by
Kenya’s commitment to making smart money moves is a testament to her understanding of
Smart money moves, honey! 💅🏾💰🏡 Kenya Moore’s approach to wealth is one for the books, and it’s clear she’s set herself up for success—not just for today, but for the rest of her life.
As Young & Restless Goes All Passions On Us With ‘Magical’ AI, [Spoiler] Books a One-Way Trip to Utter Disaster… Why?!?


I’m going to be honest here. I’m really struggling with The Young and the Restless’ “AI” storyline. And yes, I put that in quotes intentionally. Because none of this makes sense to me.
First off, there’s the AI. What is it? AI, in its current form, isn’t that smart. It can do certain tasks, it can help with research, it can chat with you by spitting out what it thinks you want to hear, and it can make videos and images that are, admittedly, getting increasingly and worryingly tough to spot as fake.
But it still doesn’t do any of those that well. The facts it confidently spits out are wrong a lot of times. The research can just make stuff up out of nowhere. The tasks it tries to automate mess up a lot as it makes assumptions that aren’t always helpful. And the images and videos are often just
What Does Cane’s AI Software Do?
Granted, AI is rapidly improving in ways we don’t seem to fully understand, but there doesn’t yet seem to be some all-encompassing “AI” that can… decimate companies? That kind of magical thing is more in line with

And now Victor has the power to… Do what? Does it make a bunch of fake videos of the C-suite execs, tanking confidence in the company? Pump out false research about how the company is going under? Erase proprietary software? Mass sell off stock causing the price to crash?
Any of that could work, since this is a soap, and it doesn’t have to mirror the real world exactly. If daytime can create miracle cures for diseases ahead of what we have in our world, it can create advanced AI ahead of us, too.
But what Young & Restless has sounds more like some computer virus. It’s a program, not AI. There’s nothing in the frustratingly vague description of it that screams “Artificial Intelligence.” It feels more like the show picked out the current buzzword and inserted it into a corporate storyline. Just because.
A Disaster Waiting to Happen
Then there’s Jack’s reaction to the whole thing. “Let’s shut down an entire multinational corporation for a few months to protect us from attack! That’ll show Victor!” Wait, what? To quote a certain older lady in an insurance commercial: That’s not how this works! That’s not how any of this works!

And if not that, then the whole thing? Companies don’t take sabbaticals. OK, maybe sometimes they do when they declare bankruptcy and then re-emerge in a new way, but if that’s Jack’s plan, he may want to rethink things a bit.
About the only thing that does make sense in all of this is the idea of millionaires, billionaires and those in charge deciding for us that we all want AI and cramming it down our throats.