Last Updated: April 17, 2024
Category:
Richest CelebritiesSingers
Net Worth:
$30 Million
Salary:
$450 Thousand Per Season
Birthdate:
May 17, 1976 (48 years old)
Birthplace:
Atlanta
Gender:
Female
Height:
5 ft 3 in (1.61 m)
Profession:
Singer, Songwriter, Record producer, Singer-songwriter, Actor, Television producer, TV Personality
Nationality:
United States of America
  1. What Is Kandi Burruss' Net Worth And Salary?
  2. Early Life
  3. Career
  4. Business Ventures And Other Appearances
  5. Kandi Burruss Real Housewives Salary
  6. Personal Life
  7. Real Estate

What is Kandi Burruss' net worth and Salary?

Kandi Burruss is a singer, songwriter, record producer, businesswoman, and television personality who has a net worth of $30 million. Kandi Burruss first became famous as a member of the group Xscape. She then went on to have a highly successful songwriting and record-producing career. Burruss has been on Bravo's "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" since its second season in 2009. She won a Grammy Award for Best R&B Song for her writing contributions on TLC's "No Scrubs."

Early Life

Kandi Lenice Burruss was born on May 17, 1976, in College Park, Georgia. Her older brother Patrick died in a car crash in 1991 when he was 22. She attended high school at Tri-Cities Performing Arts High School in the Atlanta suburb of East Point, Georgia. She got her first exposure to television when she was 15 and appeared on BET's "Teen Summit." While in high school, she formed Xscape with Tamika and LaTocha Scott, and Tameka "Tiny Cottle." Jermaine Dupri signed the group to his So So Def Recordings label. Kandi graduated from high school in 1994.

Kandi Burress

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Career

In the fall of 1993, Kandi was a senior in high school, and Xscape released "Hummin' Comin' at 'Cha," their debut album.  It peaked at number three on the R&B charts and produced two top-10 singles. "Off the Hook," Xscape's second album, was released in 1995. The band's third and final album, "Traces of My Lipstick," was released in 1998. After the group's third album, LaTocha Scott left to pursue a solo career. Not long after, the quartet got back together and made appearances on the soundtracks for "Hardball" and "Big Momma's House." Xscape then went on hiatus again until 2005.

Burruss is also a successful songwriter. She wrote TLC's hit song "No Scrubs" and Destiny's Child's songs "Bug a Boo," "Bills, Bills, Bills," and "The Writings on the Wall." She has also written songs for Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey, Alicia Keys, Pink, Usher, and many more artists.

Kandi Burruss released "Hey Kandi,"  her first solo album, in 2000. The album produced the singles "Don't Think I'm Not" and "Cheatin on Me."  She released her second album, "Kandi Koated" in 2010. Kandi founded her record label and is also the CEO of Kandi Koated Entertainment. The high-end sex toys are designed to look like upscale cosmetic products and transform into travel-friendly toys for women. Her goal is to have Bedroom Kandi be as big as Victoria's Secret with its own lines of lingerie, lotions, body sprays, candles – and sex toys.

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Business Ventures and Other Appearances

In addition to her success in the music business, she is also a cast member of the television reality show 'The Real Housewives of Atlanta." Kandi also appeared in an episode of "Who Wants to be a Millionaire," helping a housewife win a million dollars. Kandi has also appeared in the television sitcom "Are We There Yet," VH1's" Single Ladies," and also had a Bravo spinoff show called "The Kandi Factory." She also launched a line of sex toys called "Bedroom Kandi." In 2018, Burruss and four friends started a sex and relationship web series called "Kandi Koated Nights" on Ustream.

In 2023, Burruss' production work on the Broadway play "The Piano Lesson" earned her a Tony Awards nomination for Best Revival of a Play.

Kandi Burruss Real Housewives Salary

Kandi earns $450,000 per season when she appears on The Real Housewives of Atlanta. At one point this was the highest amount paid to any version of the show. It's now understood that Lisa Vanderpump is the highest-paid housewife.

Personal Life

Kandi Burruss and her ex-boyfriend Russell "Block" Spencer have a daughter born in 2002 named Riley.

In early 2009, Burruss got engaged to Ashley "A.J." Jewell after dating for just a few months. Jewell was killed during a fight on October 9, 2009, outside a strip club.

In January 2013, Burruss revealed that she was engaged to Todd Tucker, a former line producer for "The Real Housewives of Atlanta." The two started dating in 2011 while the fourth season was being filmed. They married in April 2014. In January 2016, Burress and Tucker welcomed their son Ace. In November 2019, their daughter Blaze was born via surrogate.

She is a fan of the television show "The Chi" and had a recurring role as Roselyn Perry in the third season.

Kandi's parents, Joyce and Reverend Titus Burruss, are divorced. In 2014, leading up to her wedding, her father, Titus, addressed the reasons why he and Kandi's mom, Joyce, got divorced. He claimed he was smoking and drinking a lot, and Joyce threw him out. Kandi said her mom said he cheated on her.  He said that's a lie. He said he came home from work, and the locks were changed. He said Kandi's mother took out a restraining order against him so he couldn't see her.

In the summer of 2020, Kandi shared a photo with her mother, Joyce, and her kids, Ace and Blaze, and fans ate it up.

Real Estate

In 2002, Kandi bought her first home, located in Georgia, for $250,000. She sold the home for the exact same price in 2017. In 2012, she purchased a large mansion in Atlanta for $512,000. This 7,000-square-foot, seven-bedroom home is estimated to be worth at least $1 million today. She reportedly spent around $200,000 on renovations soon after moving into the home.

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