Asset Dossier: Saint John, B.
Field Data Entry
Registry ID WLS-14-BSJ-113
Current Status Active Newcomer
Asset Risk Low (Substantial Wealth)
Primary Export Corporate Pedigree, Measured Responses, and Strategic Calm
**The Entrance**
Boz Saint John enters every room like a C-suite executive joining a Zoom call that’s somehow devolved into chaos — poised, composed, and visibly calculating whether this is worth her hourly rate. She is Beverly Hills’ attempt to inject actual professional accomplishment into a cast that specializes in vanity projects and husband-funded hobbies. The voice is measured. The demeanor is load-bearing. The whole presentation screams “I have survived boardroom coups and this is, frankly, quaint.” And yet she chose this. That choice is the most interesting thing about her.
**The Estate Appraisal**
The domain is legitimate — $30 million earned, not married into, not inherited, not quietly redirected from a bankruptcy estate. Corporate executive money, which carries its own pedigree of sleepless nights and deliberate risk. Former CMO of Uber. Former CMO of Netflix. She doesn’t have a tequila brand or a boutique; she has a résumé that would make most of the cast weep with inadequacy. The wealth is the understated kind — the kind that doesn’t announce itself because the tax returns handle introductions. She entertains with the professional warmth of someone who has hosted donor dinners and investor closes, which is to say: competent, gracious, and surgically devoid of the messy vulnerability that makes compelling television.
**The Season**
What Boz encountered in Season 14 was a house already on fire. Kyle Richards was navigating the slow architectural collapse of a 27-year marriage in real time, Erika Jayne was performing imperviousness while federal conviction residue settled around her like ash, and the group’s loyalties had been load-tested so many times they’d begun to fray at the structural seams. Into this walked a woman whose entire pr

