Boz Is Not Playing By 'The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' Rules, and It's Working

   

We’re just over halfway through Bozoma "Boz" Saint John's debut season on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, and let’s be honest—she is everything this franchise needed and more! For years, RHOBH has been stuck in a rinse-and-repeat cycle of alliances, selective amnesia, and far too many unspoken rules about what can and cannot be said on camera. Enter Boz, and suddenly, we have a game-changer in our midst.

Boz Is Not Playing By 'The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' Rules, and It's  Working

For those who don’t already know, Boz is a powerhouse in the world of business and marketing. A former Chief Marketing Officer at major companies like Netflix and Endeavor, she’s known for her fearless leadership, innovative thinking, and ability to shake up any industry she steps into. Now, she’s bringing that same bold energy to RHOBH, and it’s exactly what the show has been missing.

Boz Saint John Doesn't Hold Back on 'RHOBH'

Bozoma Saint John opens up to Dorit Kemsley about her husband's death on Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.
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For too long, the cast has tiptoed around their friendships, unwilling to hold each other accountable for fear of disrupting the status quo. And, of course, Kyle Richards has remained at the center of it all, rarely facing real pushback from her longtime allies. But Boz? She does not play that game. From the moment she arrived, she made it clear—she’s her own person, she’s not here to fall in line, and she will absolutely call things like she sees them.

One of Boz’s standout moments this season has been her role in the ongoing tension between Kyle and Dorit Kemsley. While the rest of the group danced around the situation with cautious diplomacy, Boz had no problem stepping in and saying what we were all thinking. She called out Kyle’s deflection tactics, supported Dorit without blindly taking her side, and actually encouraged accountability—something that’s been sorely lacking on this show for years. She’s proof that true friendship isn’t about blind loyalty; it’s about being honest, even when it’s uncomfortable.