π°How Much Does Jason Diego Make on YouTube Talking About RHOA? The Shady Truth Behind the Drama & the Dollars
If you’ve ever found yourself deep in a Real Housewives rabbit hole at 2AM, chances are you’ve stumbled across Jason Diego's YouTube channel—where the shade is thick, the gossip is juicy, and the reads are legendary. But let’s cut through the glam wigs and reunion drama for a second and ask the real question: how much is Jason really making talking about Bravo shows?
Grab your peach, because we’re about to break it down.
πΊ The Content Game: Housewives, Clicks & Chaos
Jason (also known as Justin Diego) built his following by doing hilarious, shady, and insightful commentary on The Real Housewives of Atlanta—from season reviews, reunion reactions, Bravo conspiracies, to messy clapbacks. He doesn’t just watch the show, he dissects it.
With over 100,000 subscribers and millions of views, his channel sits comfortably in YouTube’s monetization club—and that’s where the money starts.
π΅ How Much Does He Make? (Let’s Talk YouTube Math)
Let’s estimate:
- Views per month: 300,000 to 700,000
 - CPM (Cost Per Mille aka how much advertisers pay): For entertainment channels, it ranges from $3 to $6 per 1,000 views
 - Estimated Monthly YouTube Revenue:
- 300,000 views x $4 = $1,200/month
 - 700,000 views x $4 = $2,800/month
 
 
So realistically, Jason Diego likely makes anywhere from $1,200 to $3,000 per month from YouTube ads alone.
But wait—there’s more.
πΌ Other Ways Jason Secures the Bag
- Sponsorships: Brands love gossip channels. A Bravo-themed video might pull in $200–$1,000 per sponsored video depending on engagement.
 - Merch & Patreon: Some creators have Patreon memberships where fans pay for early tea, bonus videos, or messy group chats.
 - Affiliate links: He may earn cash by recommending shows, books, or even streaming services.
 - Speaking Events & Collaborations: Some YouTubers get paid to speak at panels, appear on other podcasts, or work with networks.
 
☕️ What’s the Real Tea?
Talking about The Real Housewives and Bravo drama could very well be paying Jason Diego’s rent, Wi-Fi, and wigs—with a little leftover for brunch. And if he’s smart (which he is), he’s reinvesting that content coin into new formats, collaborations, and possibly even creating his own platform.
He’s built a niche audience who lives for the shade, and that niche = income.
π§ Wanna Start Your Own Bravo Tea Channel?
If you’re funny, consistent, and ready to throw a little (lighthearted) shade, here’s what you’ll need:
- A phone with a good camera.
 - A free video editor (like CapCut or InShot).
 - Consistency. Post 2–3 times a week.
 - A niche. Don’t cover everything—focus on RHOA, RHOP, or Married to Medicine, etc.
 - Monetize! Set up Google AdSense, affiliate links, or a tip jar like Buy Me A Coffee.
 
π© Can I Contact Jason Diego?
As of now, he doesn’t list a public email on his channel, but you can try:
- Messaging him via the About section on YouTube
 - DMing him on Instagram or Twitter/X (often linked in his video descriptions)
 - Leaving a comment asking for a business inquiry
 
✨ Bottom Line
Jason Diego turned reality TV commentary into a paycheck—and with drama always bubbling on Bravo, the content never stops. Whether he’s making $2K or $5K a month, one thing is clear: talking about housewives can pay your bills, boost your brand, and spill all the tea.
Question for You:
Would you start a YouTube channel about reality TV if it could pay you to gossip? ππ¬