The Real Housewives of Atlanta had its season 16 premiere on March 9 and I can’t stop thinking about two things. First of all, how the hell has this show been on the air for 16 seasons? At this point, Real Housewives is such an institution, I’m surprised we don’t have a Housewife caucus in congress led by NeNe Leakes and Lisa Vanderpump. My second thought: Exactly how much money do these Housewives have? Because based on what we saw in the RHOA season 16 premiere — especially from the new Housewives — it looks like a lot.
Atlanta has always been one of the best Housewives franchises and this new season is embracing everything that makes it so fabulous including the Housewives’ luxurious lifestyles. “We’re trying to basically get back to what made Atlanta the flashiest of the franchise,” Phaedra Parks told USA Today. “Just good, old-fashioned, fun sisterhood. Drama, but also, laughs and crying. I think that’s what became missing in those past two seasons.”
The new season of RHOA mixes familiar faces with new ones, but old and new Housewives alike all share one thing in common: Some very impressive bank accounts. Here are all the net worths of the Real Housewives of Atlanta.
Real Housewives of Atlanta Net Worths
Phaedra Parks – $8 million
As an entertainment attorney, Phaedra has represented big name clients like like Michael Jackson, Bobby Brown, and Ludacris. She’s also earned her millions through other reality show appearances on shows like Marriage Boot Camp: Hip Hop Edition, The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip, and The Traitors.
Porsha Williams – $1.6 million
Since started on RHOA, Porsha has made a name for herself as an entrepreneur. She’s got a hair extensions line called Go Naked Hair, a bed linens line called Pampered by Porsha, and a number of collabs on supplements and vitamins. She stays busy!
Shamea Morton Mwangi – $12 million
Shamea was a cheerleader for Atlanta Falcons and Atlanta Hawks, which helped her build up a career as a model and actress. Then in 2017, she married businessman Gerald Mwangi, which definitely helped up that net worth.
Drew Sidora – $1.5 million
Drew earned her money as an actress in movies and TV shows like That’s So Raven and Step Up. Having the Disney Channel on your resume is honestly priceless, IMO.
Brit Eady – $2.5 million
Brit has worked as a model, but she’s made the big bucks as an insurance exec. She started her own insurance agency in 2020, which is where she’s made a lot of her money.
Kelli Ferrell – $1 million
Kelli — a new addition this season — is a chef who’s been on the Food Network and published a cookbook.
Angela Oakley – $12 million
Angela is another new cast member and a part of a power couple with retired NBA player Charles Oakley. She’s also an investor and financial consultant who founded Lucrative Tax and Financial Consulting. Like I said, part of a true power couple.