Ramona Singer Has A Crazy-High Net Worth, Thanks To Book And Skincare Sales

Photo credit: Bravo - Getty Images
Photo credit: Bravo - Getty Images

From Women's Health

  • Real Housewives of New York star Ramona Singer has a net worth of $18 million.

  • Ramona has made her money through multiple businesses and writing books.

  • She's been a RHONY regular since season one, but her television salary is unknown.


Season 12 of Bravo's The Real Housewives of New York graces your television screen on April 2, which means everyone’s favorite Pinot Grigio lover Ramona Singer is baaaaack.

Ramona recently spoke to ET about what’s coming up, and it sounds like the cast is mixing things up. "...It is a very unique season. We're showing ourselves in a different way, we’re going deeper and exposing our fears and our weaknesses," she said. "People can relate to that, because no one has a perfect life. No one has a perfect life. And if anyone says they do, they’re lying. So, I think fans will relate to that."

As for Ramona's life on- and off-screen, she’s left her apartment of 25 years and is now looking for someone special…kind of. Her new Housewives tagline is "I don't need to find love. I love myself!" so it’s a little confusing. (Tbh, I'd expect no less from her.)

Of course, Ramona doesn't do RHONY for F-R-E-E. And, given that the Housewife has been with the show since the beginning, it’s only natural to wonder how much cash she's raked in over the years.

So... what is Ramona Singer's net worth, exactly?

After 12 years of reality TV greatness, she's worth a cool $18 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth. (That’ll buy a lot of Pinot Grigio…) Here’s how the RHONY star makes her money:

She got her start in fashion.

Ramona founded RMS Fashions Inc. at the age of 29, way back before she was on TV, according to her memoir. Her company purchases excess inventory and resells it to discount stores. "It’s very lucrative," she told The Observer back in 2008.

Ramona has plenty of other businesses, too.

She’s the founder of True Faith Jewelry, which she started with her ex-husband Mario (a jeweler). She also has The Ramona Singer Collection for HSN, which features affordable jewelry that looks like estate pieces, and her skincare company Tru-Renewal. Ramona also has her own line of Pinot Grigio and an anti-aging skincare serum called Ageless by Ramona. That's a lotta revenue streams.

She’s also an author.

Back in 2015, Ramona blessed the world with her memoir, Life on the Ramona Coaster, which details her dysfunctional childhood, her parents’ abusive relationship, and the events surrounding the collapse of marriage.

Ramona’s done pretty well in real estate.

Ramona listed her Upper East Side apartment for $4.95 million, according to Bravo, and also listed her Hamptons house as a rental for $165,000 a month, per Curbed. (Cha-ching.)

And, of course, there’s her Real Housewives earnings.

Ramona has been on the show for all 12 seasons, which is a BFD. And while there’s no official word on how much cash she scores from the show, you can just imagine how her salary has grown since the first episode.

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