RHOBH newcomer Amanda Frances is being called out by clients as they feel that they have been “brainwashed.” Moreover, some are incredibly in debt, and they are livid that they have been duped by the manifestation queen. So, what else do they have to say, and has she responded? Keep reading for more details.
Amanda Frances’ Business Called Into Question
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills ladies had no idea what Amanda Frances actually did. She claimed she taught women how to become “rich as f*ck,” but that did not translate. It felt as if she was running an MLM of sorts, but she maintained it was legit and all about manifestation. She even tried to help some of her co-stars, yet it did not work, and even the viewers did not know what to make of her. Amanda claims she makes a lot of money from her business and that it is booming, but some clients are speaking out.
Of course, some feel that she has saved and changed their lives. One client, who launched her own law firm six years ago, stated that Amanda’s courses “teach you to brainwash yourself into believing in yourself.” However, others were not that lucky, like a woman named Jenna. She allegedly spent $2K on one of Amanda’s courses and ultimately landed $10K in debt:
“When you’re vulnerable, you find things you wouldn’t ever normally look at and think, Maybe this will help. I just kind of followed her. I was like, I just won’t think about money, I’ll spend and spend and spend.”
Jenna feels that she has ultimately paid for Amanda Frances to live the way she does, but for what? A California-based nurse echoed what Jenna said after spending 6-figures on what Amanda preaches. She believed the courses would help her attain her dreams of a bigger and better life, but she is now heavily in debt. It does not look like Amanda Frances is manifesting any accountability.
Not Her Fault
Amanda Frances claims that she never asked women to go into debt to take her classes or to get what they want. That is simply their choice. She is taking the criticism and slander with a grain of salt and a touch of humor. Amanda has made merchandise revolving around the things being said about her. If you cannot beat them, join them, it seems. She has not given up her passion, but many still do not believe a word that she says:
- People who enroll in these programs are usually looking for a quick fix or the easiest way to achieve their goals. That said, Amanda preys on people like that, promising them success. I wonder if she also tells them that they need to work hard and stick with it in order to succeed.
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