Adrianne Curry of ANTM rejects $500K net worth report

The next top model in the United States alum Adrianne Curry Internet claims about her net worth are being refuted.
Curry, 42 x Friday, May 2, and shared a post about the website’s celebrity net worth, claiming her net worth is $500,000.
“I don’t understand why people don’t think I’m rich until they see this person.” “It’s not true. I hope!”
Curry’s position received 1,000 likes and over a hundred comments.
One X user replied, “Net assets don’t mean you have that much cash.” “It’s the value of all your assets minus any debt. If you own a house and some land, there might be 500k, maybe some vehicles, etc.”
Curry replied, “Back to me within 30 years;), and she explained that she “is not fair in my home. No. In 30 years, I will have it. ”
Another user joked that curry appeared on “20 years ago VH1, so it had to be permanently wealthy.”
“Real?” she replied. “I’m a Z-listed reality TV chaos.” But, she added: “I heard those kids on the Jersey Coast do the bank.”
Curry becomes famous in its debut season Ant In 2003, she obtained a modeling contract, brand deals, and more. After nine years in the fashion industry – and working on the reality show of VH1 My fair Brady With the first husband Christopher Knight – She left the industry. She married her current husband Matthew Rhode In 2018.
Curry regularly posts her candid opinions and life updates via social media. Earlier this year, she detailed her Breast plant explant,,,,, Also known as breast implant removal, this leads to a difficult post-operative process.
“Five years of breast implant explant, I’ve been completely perverted,” Curry wrote on X on January 6. “I kept crying. More than 90% of my natural breasts are over 90% to necrosis, rejecting fat transfer. I don’t want to put mortal risks to my health.
“I was humbly bent through the dying fire of my vanity,” she continued. “It took them 2 years to settle down and it looked very human. My husband was my rock…. I can’t believe how unwelcome he was to my brave.”
While reflecting on her recovery, she said she was “happy and healthy” and would not “hope to plastic surgery” against her “biggest enemy”.