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Amanda Frances reacted to a fan praising her “devastatingly accurate read” of Dorit Kemsley, and she revealed that she “manifested” two different apologies from a Real Housewives of Beverly Hills co-star.
In the latest season, Amanda claimed that Dorit “outsourced her financial well-being to a man,” and it didn’t work out for her (alluding to Dorit’s reported financial issues with estranged husband PK Kemsley amid their divorce).
On May 11, Amanda reacted to a fan who wrote on Threads, “I’m sorry but ‘Outsourced her financial well-being to a man and it didn’t go well’ was a devastatingly accurate read.”
Amanda responded in a comment, “…”

In a recent Instagram video, Amanda suggested that she triggered a co-star’s apology. (It’s unclear who she’s referring to, though castmate Boz Saint John apologized to Amanda at the reunion.)
“So I did, in fact, manifest two apologies from someone I’m on the show with,” said Amanda in an Instagram video. “So here’s what happened: I was on Instagram. I was watching a random reel. And the person on the reel was describing writing a love letter from the person who you wanted to receive a love letter from — like in the idea of creating some romantic energy between you and the person you wanted to adore you.”
“And I thought, why don’t I do that with an apology letter?” Amanda continued. “So I wrote an apology letter from a castmate to me about two weeks before the reunion. And I wrote one again the morning of the reunion. And let me tell you, I got two apologies.”
Amanda said even she “didn’t think it was going to work” — but it did.
In February, former castmate Crystal Kung Minkoff shaded castmates’ treatment of Amanda in the new season (after they questioned her manifestation courses repeatedly).
“[Amanda]’s an easy target. She’s annoying. I don’t believe in her business. Honestly, I do think Amanda’s incredibly annoying. No one thinks she’s not annoying, right? No one’s like, ‘I really love her demeanor.’ We’ve established that, but … The way they’re questioning her and her business, like, ‘I don’t really get it,’ and it’s kind of like how they questioned me about my feelings. It’s a very gaslight-y thing to do,” said Crystal at the time on My Friend, My Soulmate, My Podcast.
“It’s not a scam business. She’s very clear, like, ‘If you want me to tell you, you can financially prosper, give me 100 bucks.’ Dude, I would take 100 bucks!” she added. “But [her co-stars] just are relentless, and I think that sucks. Also, it’s kind of boring for the show. It’s already been nine episodes. Enough already. You think she’s a scam artist. Say it and move on.”






