Jennifer Pedranti hasn’t had the best time so far on this season of The Real Housewives of Orange County. Not only has her fiance been wrapped up in a scandal, but her financial problems have also been a major talking point for many of the ladies. Now, the full details of her financial life have been exposed following her divorce proceedings.
As fans know, Jennifer and her ex finalized their divorce in July of this year. The two married in 2002, but things went south in 2020. Now, she is engaged to Ryan Boyajian and seems to be standing by him during his legal troubles.
According to Intouch Weekly, Jennifer included her financial troubles in her divorce filings to highlight her intense need for support from her ex. The outlet has obtained her income and expense declaration from January 9 of this year, and it’s clear she hasn’t been exaggerating her situation on the show.
According to the filing, she averages about $1,166 per month when RHOC isn’t filming. However, she also included an earning report that showed she made $14,000 from Bravo in November 2023. Jennifer also says she has a “nominal” in her bank account but has no knowledge of what their community property stocks and bonds are worth. Regarding expenses, she says she spends $18,000 per month on bills. At the time of filing, her monthly rent was $12,000.
Of the remaining $18,000 per month, Jennifer says about $1,166 goes to health care, and $3,000 goes to groceries for the family. She also spends a combined $300 on entertainment, clothing, and laundry. Her auto expenses amount to $610. The rest goes to other bills, including a $250 gym membership and $1,390 for grooming. There’s also an unnamed $150 membership for her kids.
Jennifer also highlighted her debts in her divorce filing. Apparently, she owes her fiance $5,000. Additionally, she owes $30,000 to her parents. She also confirmed that she paid her divorce attorney more than $14,000 but still owed over $2,000. As per their agreement, Jennifer will get $4,674 per month in child support and $1,735 in spousal support. However, this will end once she gets married again.
Jennifer is also getting a lump sum payment of $267,000, two bank accounts, a retirement account, and all interest in her yoga studio.