Boz Saint John Reminds Sutton Stracke: You Don’t Own the Success Built on Your Ex’s Wallet

   

In the world of Real Housewives, nothing is off-limits. Whether it’s a comment about a friend’s marriage, a jab at someone’s business, or an accidental revelation about personal finances, the claws come out quickly—and the burns can last a lifetime. But when Sutton Stracke threw a casual comment about Dorit Kemsley’s wallet, it wasn’t just a low blow. It was a statement that hit right at the heart of Dorit’s vulnerability and Boz Saint John was left unimpressed.

Boz Saint John Reminds Sutton Stracke: You Don’t Own the Success Built on Your Ex’s WalletBoz Saint John Reminds Sutton Stracke: You Don’t Own the Success Built on Your Ex’s Wallet

Sutton Stracke is no stranger to controversy. Known for her straight-talking, sometimes sharp-witted remarks, Sutton can be both charming and confrontational. However, when she made an off-hand comment about Dorit’s wallet, many thought she went too far.

According to Boz Saint John, Sutton’s comment wasn’t cool. Speaking to Entertainment Tonight, Boz said, “It was a way to show that she’s better than Dorit,” Boz explains. And there’s more to the story than a simple comment about money.

“Dorit is in a tough spot. Her estranged husband sent her this huge, long email talking about finances and how Dorit was going to be responsible for things,” Boz reveals.

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Boz Saint John Reminds Sutton Stracke: You Don’t Own the Success Built on Your Ex’s Wallet

The truth is, Sutton’s brand of “honesty” can sometimes feel more like an attack than a well-intentioned critique. “It was a way to dig in a vulnerable spot,” Boz says, “in a way that says, yeah, I’m better than you.” But Boz wasn’t impressed by Sutton’s approach. “She talks about her businesses, that she is more successful—all that stuff,” she says. “Girl, please don’t brag unless you have like a solid cement house. She’s lucky I didn’t do it at that table. Let’s not talk about wallets that don’t belong to you, and let’s not talk about successes that don’t belong to you.

Boz is insinuating that Sutton’s financial success isn’t purely the result of her own hard work, but rather a legacy left to her by her ex-husband—something she herself has openly discussed on the show.

Do you think Boz has a point?