Lisa Vanderpump Is Seriously Worth *So* Much Money

Lisa Vanderpump Is Seriously Worth *So* Much Money
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If you’ve seen just one clip of Vanderpump Rules star and Real Housewives of Beverly Hills alum Lisa Vanderpump, you know that LVP gets sh*t done. Whether it’s taking no prisoners during RHOBH reunions or firing SURver/DJ/self-described "White Kanye" James Kennedy for the zillionth time, LVP is a boss. (I mean, the lady has her own holiday, Lisa Vanderpump Day. If that's not power, IDK what is.) And you better believe that business sense has helped Lisa rake in some serious cash over the years.

With nine prior seasons of Real Housewives of Beverly Hills and ten seasons of Vanderpump Rules under her (undoubtedly jeweled and glamorous) belt, not to mention her vast restaurant empire, it should come as no surprise that Lisa Vanderpump is rich beyond belief. And I’m not just talking about her series, but across all of Bravo-topia.

There's been a lot of chatter surrounding Scandoval during VPR season 10, and for good reason, but don't forget about the woman who started it all. Without her massive net worth, the VPR stars wouldn't be where they are today... for better or worse.

What is Lisa Vanderpump’s total net worth in 2023?

You know there's nothing Housewives enjoy more than flaunting their lavish and luxurious lifestyles, but LVP pumps (I'm so sorry) it up to another level. CelebrityNetWorth estimates the British businesswoman’s combined net worth with her husband at a dahling $90 million.

Her four restaurants most prominently featured on Bravo—Villa Blanca, SUR, PUMP, and TomTom—are just a fraction of the LVP empire, which also includes her own line of wine, her dog-adoption business, and her Beverly Hills mansion, with its ever-increasing number of four-legged roommates.

Here’s how the reality TV star (and Giggy’s #1 gal) makes her money:

Lisa and her husband/business partner, Ken Todd, have opened more than 30 bars and restaurants around the world.

The #powercouple got their start in the restaurant business in England. By 1998, the two had sold four bars in the London area for ₤10.5 million (a.k.a. $14,022,382.50 in today's US dollars), packed their things and moved across the pond, eventually making their way to Los Angeles, according to Refinery29.

These days, Lisa and Ken have focused their entrepreneurial efforts on the restaurant business in the U.S., their publicist told the publication, with the newest addition, Vanderpump Cocktail Garden, opening in March 2019 at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas.

While it can take time for a restaurant to start making money (sometimes up to two years, according to The Restaurant Times), Lisa and Ken are pretty much pros at this point. Bustle reported in 2016 that both SUR and Villa Blanca pull in over $1 million each year.

The couple's most recent L.A.-based bar, TomTom (co-owned with Vanderpump Rules cast members Tom Schwartz and Tom Sandoval last year), has been doing quite well for itself. It was named the Best Bar in Southern California by Los Angeles Travel Magazinein February of 2020. The bar shut down during COVID but reopened in May of 2021 to great celebration.

Plus, she recently opened a new bar, Vanderpump Paris, in the City of Lights.

Bravo paid her a lot of money.

Between RHOBH and Vanderpump Rules, Lisa is one of the network’s highest-paid stars. After nine seasons and plenty of scandals (#puppygate, anyone?), Lisa and RHOBH called it quits in 2020. But Bravo tends to reward loyalty (and scene-stealing drama), which made Lisa one of the highest-paid cast members in her franchise. According to CheatSheet, LVP was paid $1 million for her last season, although some reports estimate her salary to have been more in the $500,000-range.

As a cast member and executive producer on Vanderpump Rules, Lisa is paid $500,000 per season, according to InTouch. (But honestly, she deserves more for the sheer amount of BS she has to put up with from Jax Taylor alone.)

Lisa and Ken not only own their Beverly Hills mansion, Villa Rosa, but they also helped their kids buy their first houses.

You know a house is next-level nice when it has its own title (because duh). Lisa's 8,800-square-foot home is worth around $10 million, according to The Richest, and has five bedrooms, eight bathrooms, and a kitchen she just renovated for $300,000, according to Bravo.

You might be thinking that’s a lot of space for just Lisa, Ken, and Giggy, but the house is also home to, according to one particularly memorable YouTube clip, main swans Hanky and Panky, six other swans, seven turtles, miniature horses Diamonds and Rose, and dogs Binky, Avery, Rumpy Pumpy, Darling, Puffy, Schnooky, and Lollipop. (Although it’s very likely another animal will be added to the menagerie the day after this is published.)

In 2017, Lisa revealed that she and Ken also covered the down payments for their daughter’s and son’s, Pandora and Max, first houses. "He started off a dishwasher in the restaurant, and Pandora waited tables all through college, so I'm not about spoiling them," she explained to Bravo. "And I felt for quite a few years now they lived on their own. They had kind of been through it a little bit, had their own struggles."

She has a lot of fancy cars and expensive jewelry.

Villa Rosa also seems to have ample garage space. LVP has been spotted driving around town in a pink-wheeled Porsche Carrera 911 (which retails for at least $97,000, according to the manufacturer’s site), a Bentley Convertible, and a Rolls-Royce Dawn, which carries a base price of $320,000, according to Hot Cars.

One of her other favorite things, Lisa told Destination Luxury, is a custom, diamond-encrusted watch by Franck Muller that she often wears. The only problem? "It’s incredibly heavy," she said. (It's tough being Lisa Vanderpump.) Ever the entrepreneur, Lisa launched her own jewelry line in 2015, called Vanderpump Estate Jewelry Collection.

Lisa also has a line of liquors & wines, and pet merchandise.

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Lisa's one in a million, natch, but if you want to channel your inner Vanderpump, mix yourself a martini with Vanderpump vodka or pour yourself a glass of the brand's rosé or LVP sangria, which, according to the company's website, is Lisa’s signature recipe. There are no official sale numbers available for LVP sangria, but according to Market Watch, the sangria market was riding a surge in popularity back in 2020...and experts estimate it will grow by 50 percent in the next five years.

While you’re busy treating yourself, don’t forget the four-legged members of your fam. Launched in 2015, Vanderpump Pets is a line of luxury pet accessories that, according to the site, "will help you spoil your pooches the way they deserve to be spoiled!"

Not only that, but a percentage of every purchase goes to the Vanderpump Dogs Foundation. The organization, founded by Lisa and Ken in 2016, has saved more than 500 dogs since it opened its doors, per Bravo, and was a leading advocate for a Congressional resolution urging nations to stop selling dog and cat meat that was passed earlier this year.

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Lisa even plastered her face on the side of planes (because why not?) as part of a partnership with airline JSX to help raise money for the Foundation.

But that’s not all. In her spare time (if you can believe she has any), Lisa also wrote a book entitled Simply Divine: A Guide to Easy, Elegant, and Affordable Entertaining and once served as the editor-in-chief of Beverly Hills Lifestyle magazine.

Lisa also knows how to relax in luxury.

First off, you don't need to be a rocket scientist to know LVP isn’t flying commercial. Based on an Instagram post, she’s a member of Set Jet, a private-jet platform with a monthly membership that’ll cost you just around $1,000 a month if you choose the elite version, which Lisa would likely spring for.

And for every vacation, she’s bringing a bag for both her and Giggy. LVP told Bravo that new outfits for her beloved Pomeranian are some of her biggest splurges, along with fancy chocolates and the occasional Gucci handbag.

All I can say is, keep on living the dream, LVP—the ultra-luxe, diamond-stunned, pretty-in-pink dream.

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