Bozoma Saint John is shaking things up in The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills (RHOBH) Season 14, and fans can’t get enough of her. The 47-year-old marketing executive-turned-reality star is making waves with her sharp wit, undeniable presence, and unwavering support for her friend Dorit Kemsley. As Sutton Stracke put it, Boz is “the real deal”—and her resume backs it up.
From the Boardroom to Beverly Hills: Bozoma’s $30 Million Empire
Before stepping into the RHOBH spotlight, Bozoma was already a powerhouse in the corporate world. With an estimated net worth of $30 million as of 2025, she ranks as the third-richest cast member this season, trailing behind Kyle Richards ($100 million) and Sutton Stracke ($50 million). Unlike many of her fellow Housewives, Boz built her fortune independently—long before joining reality TV.
She made her mark as a C-level marketing executive for global brands like PepsiCo, Apple, Uber, and Netflix. In fact, she played a major role in securing Beyoncé’s iconic 2013 Super Bowl halftime performance. Now, she’s leveraging her experience to expand her personal brand, proving that girl-boss energy belongs in both boardrooms and Bravo confessionals.
A Life Defined by Resilience and Ambition
Born in Connecticut, Bozoma spent her childhood moving between Ghana, Kenya, Washington D.C., and Colorado Springs. After earning a degree in African-American Studies and English from Wesleyan University in 1999, she couch-surfed in New York City while breaking into the marketing world. She quickly rose through the ranks, working for Spike Lee’s agency, Spike DDB, before becoming a senior executive at Pepsi.
However, Bozoma’s journey hasn’t been without heartbreak. She married Peter Saint John in 2003, and together they had a daughter, Lael Saint John (born May 29, 2009). In December 2013, Peter tragically passed away from cancer, a loss that pushed Boz to pursue bigger dreams. As she told Forbes in 2024, “I knew I couldn’t spend another 10 years in the middle. I had to aim higher.”
The Business of Being Boz: Her Entrepreneurial Ventures
Beyond her corporate success, Bozoma has built her own brands, including The Badass Workshop, a self-development platform that has grown from an online initiative into a global touring event. The platform helps individuals elevate their personal branding, self-confidence, and career growth.
In 2024, she invested “a couple million” of her own money into launching Eve by Boz, a luxury haircare and wig line specifically designed for Black women. “I wanted products where Black women are centered in the chemistry,” she shared in an Instagram announcement.
Why RHOBH? Bozoma’s Perspective on Reality TV Drama
Many of Boz’s corporate peers questioned her decision to join RHOBH, but she had the perfect clapback: “Y’all act like you behave differently in the boardroom than these women behave on TV,” she told The Hollywood Reporter.
For Boz, RHOBH is an opportunity to showcase a different side of herself. “I have lots of accolades in the corporate world, but people don’t know what I’m like as a mother. You don’t see the soft moments, you don’t see me cook, you don’t see me in a relationship,” she shared with Glamour. “That’s not a side that people have seen. So I’m excited to fill out the corners of me that people haven’t seen.”
What’s Next for Bozoma Saint John?
With her undeniable charisma and business acumen, Bozoma is proving she belongs in Beverly Hills just as much as she did in the executive suite. Whether she’s defending Dorit Kemsley or calling out hypocrisy in the group, she’s already making a lasting impression on RHOBH.
And if there’s one thing fans know for sure, it’s that Boz never settles for the middle—so we can’t wait to see what she conquers next!