Rachel Leviss made a fortune on the most recent season of “Vanderpump Rules,” refuting Bethenny Frankel’s claim that Rachel earned less than her interns.

According to sources, Rachel earned about $380,000 for season 10 of the show ($20,000 each episode for a total of 19 episodes), which is unquestionably not pocket change.

ICYMI, Bethenny shocked Rachel by revealing on her “Just B” podcast on Wednesday that her own interns get more money than Rachel did on “VPR.”

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Bethenny’s interview was criticised online by fans as being awkward and eerily similar to Howie Mandel’s erratic interview with Tom Sandoval from back in April, which focused more on his moustache than the cheating scandal.

After becoming interested in Rachel and Scandoval, people also noted that Bethenny didn’t seem prepared for the interview. She even revealed on the podcast that she had never seen the Bravo show and had only seen bits.

Because $380,000 isn’t bad, Bethenny either didn’t know what Rachel actually made or she pays her interns much too much.

After issuing a legal threat earlier this month, Bethenny and her attorneys have been contacted by hundreds of NBC reality stars who say that production workers have been torturing the programmes’ cast members. She has even advocated for the unionisation of reality stars.

Rachel Leviss, often referred to as “Scheana’s Assistant” on the show, joined the cast of “Vanderpump Rules” in its eighth season. The show follows the lives of staff members at Lisa Vanderpump’s restaurants in West Hollywood. Rachel’s role on the show was largely tied to her job as an assistant to Scheana Shay, one of the main cast members.

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Her time on the show revolved around her interactions with other cast members, her work dynamics with Scheana Shay, and her involvement in the various social and personal events depicted on the show.