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Amanda Frances opened up about her strained relationship with Rachel Zoe during a recent podcast appearance.
As she also looked back on her early moments with Bozoma “Boz” Saint John, 49, noting that the two of them actually had a lot in common, the 41-year-old Real Housewives of Beverly Hills newbie recalled being a viewer of Rachel’s former show, The Rachel Zoe Project, and noted that her co-star had been nice to her face throughout season 15.
“I was never like a diehard fan of her show or anything, but I did watch it,” Amanda revealed on the March 19 episode of Reality with The King. “As a young woman living in Dallas, Texas, in grad school, I had some close friends who were in art school who met to watch her show every week … and they would invite me over to watch The Rachel Zoe Project.”
According to Amanda, everyone her age looked up to Rachel, “thought she was amazing, could quote her little lines,” which is why she felt extra hurt to see the negative things about her on the show.
“My feelings are hurt. What makes me have a visceral reaction right now and feel really sad is I found out that someone I consider to be iconic didn’t like me by watching the interviews,” Amanda explained, getting emotional. “Rachel was nice to my face 100 percent of the time until the reunion. She never said one negative thing, one skeptical thing, one cynical thing, one questioning thing, until the reunion. She was 100 percent nice to my face 100 percent of the time.”
“I found out she didn’t like me from watching the show, and my feelings are hurt about that,” she added. “That f*cking sucks, to find out someone who the whole world looks up to, you know, is looking for the worst in you.”
Amanda then said that because Rachel is Rachel Zoe, no one tried to dig up dirt on her.
“No one’s trying to figure out the bad in her. She is established. She is iconic. We all know who she is. We’re just gonna be thankful for her little, cute one-liners because it’s funny and comic relief. That’s why she was loved on her last show,” she reasoned, admitting that Rachel may have been swayed by groupthink.
“Maybe it’s a little groupthink-y. I don’t know,” she said.
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During another moment of the podcast, Amanda spoke of Boz.
“Boz, I’m not super clear on,” Amanda admitted, via Bye Wig Hello Drama on X, explaining that she believed Boz was dependent on a man after the death of her late spouse, Peter Saint John.
“She said he died and she didn’t know what to do financially when he died … or at least that’s how it sounded to me,” she noted.
Moving on to Boz’s suggestion that she was a scammer, Amanda said, “I want everyone to watch the reunion for what she says about that … I can’t spoil what she ends up saying about that.”
While Amanda and Boz didn’t end the season in a good place, Amanda confessed to liking her castmate “in so many moments.”
“The day we met, we quoted Bible verses back and forth to each other about abundance … we were talking about manifestation from a very Biblical place before [Dorit Kemsley] got there, and I was like, ‘Me and this girl are going to be fine.’ We both say, ‘Praise the Lord,’ to sh*t all the time,” she recalled. “I think in some ways, she does understand me a lot. I think she’s very into mindset. I think she knows mindset is a really, really big deal. I think she decided to get stuck on the manifestation part. The word manifestation instead of the fact that both of us believe very similar things about being connected to God, or whatever we want to call it, to create a wonderful life.”
“I think we don’t have that different of views,” she added.
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills season 15 airs Thursdays at 8/7c on Bravo.





