Fashion queen faces reality TV chaos

Anything negative about the celebrity cult that was mentioned on the reality show and directed to the big time cult member was edited from the show.

Scientology
Rebecca Minkoff
Real Housewives of New York City
Big time cult member: Tom Cruise

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Fashion designer Rebecca Minkoff made waves in the early 2000s with her chic bohemian designs, and now she’s stepping onto the small screen with a recurring role in The Real Housewives of New York City. Known for her effortlessly cool aesthetic and star-studded client list, Minkoff is no stranger to the spotlight, but her reality TV debut brings a whole new level of attention.

On this season, Minkoff joins a vibrant, drama-filled cast that includes fashion moguls, influencers, and real estate agents, but it didn’t take long for tensions to brew.

Castmate Brynn Whitfield wasted no time throwing shade, mocking Minkoff for her brand’s presence in discount stores, only for Minkoff to clap back, reminding everyone that she’s built a $100 million empire.

Minkoff’s connection to Scientology has also caught some attention, though she’s stayed mostly tight-lipped. While religion may not play a big role in the show, it’s a part of her life that’s sparked plenty of curiosity. Minkoff herself claims it’s helped her deal with stress, both personal and professional, but the show steers clear of delving into anything controversial.

Her fashion empire continues to thrive, with young stars like Jenna Ortega rocking her pieces, and Minkoff is proving that she can juggle her career, family, and the inevitable drama that comes with reality TV. But don’t expect her to dive into petty catfights—Minkoff insists she’s more “nice” than “nasty,” even if her castmates might test that theory.