Boz Accuses Amanda of Building Her Own Cult on RHOBH – See the Tense Face-Off & ChatGPT Drama!

The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Season 15 Episode 14, “Unmasking the Truth,” took the drama to new heights during the cast’s Florence trip, as Boz unleashed a series of brutal accusations against newbie Amanda, questioning everything from her authenticity to her past—and even suggesting she traded one cult for another she built herself.

The tension had been simmering since Boz’s shady Pinocchio mask comment (“Amanda”) during the group’s boutique and sightseeing outing, implying the newcomer was fake.

Amanda overheard and confided in Kyle, but the real fireworks exploded at the poolside pizza dinner. When Amanda pressed Boz directly—”Do you think I’m fake?”—Boz didn’t hold back.

“I think that you are not being clear about your life,” Boz fired back. “Girl, your life is not pure. You’re making things very perfect, and they’re probably not.”

She doubled down in her confessional, calling Amanda “cunning” and accusing her of playing the victim to avoid accountability: “She makes herself a victim in every situation… She walked away from one [cult], and she built one.”

The group was already buzzing with doubts about Amanda’s backstory, especially after Dorit Googled her and uncovered details about a supposed cult connection. Things escalated when Erika Jayne pulled out her phone and read aloud from ChatGPT about Amanda’s life and business.

The AI summary delivered a bombshell: “There is no credible evidence that she was ever part of a cult,” but it went on to note “multiple posts accuse her of misleading content, high pricing,” and criticism that her approach “mixes Christian language with New Age manifestation in a way that is off-putting or manipulative.”

Amanda defended herself passionately at the table: “My life looks good ’cause it is good. It is cultivated, curated, and co-created and manifested intentionally.

I designed it on purpose.” But the response only drew more side-eye from her co-stars. Rachel questioned in confessional whether Amanda was “the strongest, most powerful” or “the weakest victim,” adding she couldn’t be both.

The confrontation left Amanda emotional, declaring she didn’t feel “safe” or “emotionally safe” at the dinner table to be vulnerable.

Dorit rolled her eyes hard at the phrasing, calling it a “childish f*cking phrase,” while Boz and others remained skeptical of Amanda’s polished persona.

This raw face-off highlighted the season’s core tension: newbies under intense scrutiny, authenticity battles, and the power of receipts (or lack thereof).

Boz’s accusations, amplified by the ChatGPT readout, turned a light shopping day into a full authenticity reckoning, fracturing alliances and fueling speculation about Amanda’s intentions.

With the Italy trip far from over, this episode proved that in Beverly Hills, questioning someone’s “pure” life can spark the biggest fires.

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