“The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star Amanda Frances has made quite the impression with the ladies when she appeared as a newbie for season 15. Frances, an author and digital course creator, has been open about her lavish lifestyle and unapologetic approach to living life on her own terms.
The season also sees Frances preparing for her upcoming October wedding to her fiancé, Eddie Tsivislavsky. In the March 5 episode, Frances shared more insight into what is sure to be the wedding of the year, even revealing the amount she is willing to shell out on her big day.
Amanda Frances Takes Fans Inside Her Wedding Planning on RHOBH
In the March 5 episode of “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills,” Amanda Frances takes her wedding planner to a high-end rentals showroom as they discuss the budget for her upcoming October nuptials. When the planner reminds Frances that she gave him something in the $300,000 range, he also notes that she has a taste for the finer things, which could push her overall cost even higher.
In a confessional, Frances shared that a budget was pretty much non-existent, adding, “I have an amount I told [Eddie] I probably wouldn’t go over, and that was a lie.”
Frances then added that she was happy to go over budget since she was practically paying for the wedding. “I make in a month what [Eddie] makes in a year. So there’s just things I’m happy to pay for, and I’m gonna pay for them, and no one can really stop me from doing that. Not that he would want to.”
Elsewhere in the clip, she told her wedding planner that she wished to make a grand entrance in a helicopter, while her future husband rode in on a horse.
Frances Details Her Massive Wedding Budget
Frances shared a lot more insight into her wedding details on the RHOBH “After Show,” including why her budget could end up being seven figures.
When asked by a producer about the cost of her wedding in a confessional, Frances admitted that she didn’t “know yet.”
She added, “The number I told Eddie I would spend and the number I’m actually willing to spend aren’t exactly the same,” she said. “It could get to seven figures.” However, she shared that “it is not to seven figures yet.”
Noting that she is getting married at a vineyard, she detailed, “When you’re on a vineyard you have to bring everything in. Like I have to bring in bathrooms. I have to bring in a kitchen. You pay for every part, and I’ve paid for deposits on a lot of things, but I don’t have grand totals yet. It’s hard to say.”
Additionally, she shared that she “bought out the hotels” around the property for her guests. “I feel like I bought out the town,” she told the cameras.
However, at the time, she admitted she still had yet to finalize the cost of “flowers and food,” two of the most expensive elements of a wedding.




Too much talk about “my money” very insulting to her future husband, shows us she’s a narcissist, spoiled and deep down insecure. No one cares about the cost of the wedding, she will end up being dumped anyway. Too many times; ITS MY MONEY, I’ll spend it how I want “ unflattering
This is what she preaches, teaches and coaches. She is being on brand, good for her. For the viewers (and possible future clients) she is deprogramming them about how they feel about money.