Real Housewives of Beverly Hills drama just took a personal turn.
Amanda Frances is no longer staying quiet.
After weeks of being called “fake” and facing doubts about her business, she fought back. Then, she revealed something unexpected.
RHOBH: Amanda Speaks Out and Changes the Narrative
Amanda addressed the backlash directly.
And she did not hold back.
“I think it’s pretty clear I’m neurodivergent,” she said.
She explained that her brain works differently.
“I don’t have a super normal brain… some of the time I don’t perceive a social situation correctly,” she added.
This shifts everything.
What cast members labeled as “fake” may not be fake at all.
It may be misunderstood.
She Calls Out the RHOBH Dynamic
Amanda did not stop there.
She questioned the entire social structure of the group.
“Social hierarchy is not in my value system. I don’t get it,” she said.
That explains the tension.
RHOBH thrives on unspoken rules.
Amanda is not playing by them.
And that makes her stand out fast.
RHOBH: The Business Criticism Hits a Breaking Point
Her “manifestation” business has been a constant target.
Now she is defending it.
“You’re already manifesting. You’re just not doing it on purpose,” she wrote.
She broke it down in simple terms.
“It’s metacognition… your thoughts become your reality,” she explained.
Amanda insists her life is not fake.
“It looks good because I got very, very good at observing my mind,” she said.
She is not backing down.

RHOBH: The Apology That Changed the Tone
Then came a twist.
Bozoma Saint John publicly apologized after denying a comment caught on camera.
“I apologize for hurting your feelings,” she said.
She admitted she forgot what she said.
That moment matters.
It shows the cracks in the group are real.
And not everything is as controlled as it looks.

RHOBH: Why This Story Hits Differently
This is not just reality TV drama.
It is about perception.
Amanda is being judged in a system she says she does not understand.
And that creates friction.
Her openness might actually be the most honest thing on the show.
But RHOBH is not always built for that kind of honesty.
