Lisa Rinna's 'appetite for attention' pushes daughter Amelia into THIS
Lisa Rinna is forcing her daughter Amelia to follow in the footsteps of THESE celebs to become famous
It is being reported that Lisa Rinna is working on a full-scale campaign to turn her daughter Amelia Gray Hamlin into the next Kardashian.
Radar Online reported that the 62-year-old American actress is trying to give her 24-year-old daughter Kardashian-style fame.
One of the top Los Angeles publicists of Lisa told the outlet that Amelia "studies the Kardashians. Lisa wants generational wealth. She's following Kris Jenner's blueprint word for word."
This comes after the budding model and television personality created a buzz by wearing a sheer crystal-studded gown and multiple sources stated that the bold dressing is just the beginning.
"With Rinna's appetite for attention, you escalate. It starts with outfits. Then relationships. Then scandals,” the insider stated.
Lisa is being labelled as “hungry” and even one blatant agent said, "When fame becomes family business, nothing's off the table. And with Lisa at the wheel? Buckle up."
At an advanced age, she even does not have any issues with putting up risque pictures of herself, as The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star previously posted naked photographs.
Even on New Year’s Eve, Lisa took to her Instagram to post a steamy mirror selfie with 2025 stickers and a star to cover some parts.
Notably, the Dancing with the Stars dancer also added a caption under her post that read, "Out with the Old in with the New!"
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