Brynn Whitfield threw her “Real Housewives of New York City” co-stars under the bus in a recent interview, claiming she is the only one who actually holds a “full-time job.”
“I’m the only one that works a full-time job on my cast,” the reality star — who aside from her TV pursuits claims she is a marketing consultant for major corporations — said on the “Trading Secrets” podcast.
“We have influencers, we have models, we have art curators,” she added, referring to Sai De Silva, who is a content creator that boasts more than 600,000 Instagram followers, Ubah Hassan, a top model who has walked runways for designers like Ralph Lauren and Gucci, and Racquel Chevremont, a well-respected art collector who has curated art for film and TV projects, including “And Just Like That … “
Brynn Whitfield claimed on the “Trading Secrets” podcast that she is the only “Real Housewives of New York City” star who works a “full-time job.”
She claimed her co-stars are either just influencers, models or haven’t been active in their careers for years.
Whitfield continued, “We have people that did work at J. Crew three years ago but now they’re just, like, honorary positions,” slighting former president and creative director at J. Crew, Jenna Lyons.
In an additional jab to co-star Erin Lichy — who works as a real estate agent, developer and interior designer, she added, “We have, like, a real estate agent that hasn’t sold a house in seven years.”
Page Six has reached out to reps for De Silva, Hassan, Chevremont, Lyons and Lichy for comment but did not immediately hear back. Bravo reps also did not immediately return our request.
Whitfield — who is currently on the outs with her co-stars due to a separate, ongoing feud from Season 15 — clarified in the podcast episode, though, that she recognized her castmates were “doing amazing stuff,” as they are “all starting businesses and being entrepreneurs.”
“They’re all very successful and making money,” she pointed out.
Whitfield noted, however, that her castmates are all very “successful.”
The reality star pointed out, though, that she allegedly has a “9 to 5” as a marketing consultant.
However, the “RHONY” star said her fellow Bravolebrities were simply not “doing the boring ass job that most of America” — including herself — does, which is a “9 to 5.”
“I sit at a desk and I make decks and I go on Zoom calls. There’s nothing glamorous about that,” Whitfield explained, adding, “Consulting is not glamorous. It pays well, but it’s not glamorous.”
She further claimed in the financial advice podcast that she gets paid about $630 an hour for her consulting expertise — but noted much of her work isn’t shown on “RHONY” due to clients’ privacy needs.
Because of the ambiguity surrounding Whitfield’s career, there has been speculation as to whether she is a “sugar baby,” which she adamantly denied.
After her first season on Bravo, in September 2023, she shut down a viewer who reiterated those claims, stating she is “more decorated than most” and has a résumé that is “5 pages long.”
There has been a lot of speculation in the past as to whether Whitfield is actually a “sugar baby.”
The “RHONY” star has shut down those claims, though, and alleged her job isn’t shown on TV to respect her clients’ privacy requests.
The Bravo star added at the time, referencing production’s input on her storyline, “It’s out of my control if you don’t get to see me working, and only see one side of me.”
Last year, Jeff Lewis further fueled the chatter about Whitfield by saying she was possibly being “supplemented” financially — but denied ever calling her an escort or prostitute.
In response to his remarks, Whitfield called the “Flipping Out” star, 55, a “pig.”