Kameron Westcott
| Kameron Westcott | |
| Born | Kameron Westcott |
|---|---|
| Nationality | American |
| Occupation | Television personality, entrepreneur |
| Known for | The Real Housewives of Dallas |
Kameron Westcott is an American television personality, socialite, and entrepreneur who gained public recognition as a cast member on the Bravo reality television series The Real Housewives of Dallas, which premiered in 2016. Known for her distinctive pink-themed personal brand and her membership in a prominent Dallas family, Westcott became one of the more recognizable figures in the Real Housewives franchise during her tenure on the show. Beyond her television career, she has been involved in various entrepreneurial ventures and philanthropic activities in the Dallas social scene. In 2025, Westcott drew significant media attention for her public statements regarding a protracted legal dispute between her father-in-law, Carl Westcott, and pop star Katy Perry over a $15 million mansion in Montecito, California. The case, which spanned several years and involved allegations from both sides, placed Westcott at the intersection of celebrity culture, family loyalty, and high-profile real estate litigation.
Career
The Real Housewives of Dallas
Kameron Westcott joined the cast of The Real Housewives of Dallas, a reality television series on the Bravo network that documents the personal and social lives of women in the Dallas, Texas, metropolitan area. The series premiered in 2016 and featured Westcott alongside other cast members including LeeAnne Locken, Cary Deuber, and others.[1] During her time on the show, Westcott became known for her devotion to the color pink, her socialite lifestyle, and her candid interactions with fellow cast members.
The Real Housewives of Dallas ran for multiple seasons on Bravo, chronicling the interpersonal dynamics, social events, and personal challenges of its cast. Westcott was a recurring presence throughout the show's run. As of 2025, the series had concluded its original run, but the cast members continued to maintain public profiles through social media and other media appearances.
Post-RHOD Projects
Following the conclusion of The Real Housewives of Dallas, Westcott remained active in the entertainment and media space. In August 2025, former castmate LeeAnne Locken revealed plans for a new project that would reunite her with Westcott and Cary Deuber, two of her former co-stars from the Dallas franchise. In an exclusive interview with Wonderwall, Locken discussed the upcoming project, which would bring the three women back together in a new television format.[2] The announcement suggested that while The Real Housewives of Dallas had ended, audience interest in its former cast members remained sufficient to support new programming ventures.
Personal Life
Family
Kameron Westcott is a member of the Westcott family of Dallas, Texas, through her marriage. Her father-in-law is Carl Westcott, a Texas businessman and military veteran. Carl Westcott, described in media reports as an 85-year-old disabled veteran, became a central figure in a high-profile legal dispute with pop star Katy Perry over a mansion in Montecito, California.[3]
Carl Westcott–Katy Perry Legal Dispute
Beginning around 2020, a protracted legal battle developed between Carl Westcott and Katy Perry (along with her partner Orlando Bloom) over the purchase and sale of a $15 million mansion in Montecito, California. The dispute, which became one of the more unusual celebrity real estate controversies in recent memory, drew extensive media coverage and eventually involved Kameron Westcott as a public advocate for her family's position.
The origins of the dispute centered on a real estate transaction involving the Montecito property. According to multiple news reports, the legal conflict extended over approximately five years and involved claims and counterclaims from both parties. The case attracted attention not only because of the celebrity status of those involved but also because of the significant financial stakes and the personal circumstances of the parties, particularly Carl Westcott's status as an elderly, disabled military veteran.[3][4]
In August 2025, Kameron Westcott publicly addressed the dispute for the first time in a Fox News interview, criticizing Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom for what she characterized as a lack of "empathy" in the legal proceedings against her father-in-law. Westcott's comments marked a shift in the family's public posture, as she used her platform as a former reality television personality to draw attention to the case.[3]
That same month, Us Weekly reported exclusively that Westcott planned to attend court proceedings when Katy Perry was scheduled to testify in the legal battle involving the Westcott family. The report indicated that Westcott intended to be present in the courtroom as a show of family support during a critical phase of the litigation.[5]
The dispute also drew in other public figures. In August 2025, D Magazine reported that actor Chris Pratt had been "dragged into" the Katy Perry–Carl Westcott legal matter, though the nature of his involvement was described in the context of the broader real estate dispute. The same report noted the existence of proposed legislation called the "PERRY Act," which was both inspired by Katy Perry's last name and served as an acronym, and which was related to the broader issues raised by the case.[6]
Also in August 2025, the New York Post reported exclusively that the Westcott family, despite the protracted legal battle, expressed a willingness to forgive Katy Perry under certain conditions. The report described Carl Westcott as "bedridden" and quoted family members, including Kameron Westcott, on their position regarding a potential resolution to the dispute.[4]
The legal dispute reached a significant conclusion in November 2025, when it was reported that Katy Perry was set to recover $1.8 million from a Texas businessman — identified as Carl Westcott — in the ongoing battle over the Montecito mansion. Rolling Stone reported that Perry was "poised to recover" the sum, characterizing the case as a "wild Montecito mansion war."[7] LADbible further reported that the Westcott family had publicly criticized Katy Perry before the court ordered Carl Westcott to pay her the $1.8 million. The outlet described the ruling as a resolution, at least in part, of the lengthy legal dispute, though the order came after the family had spent months publicly advocating their position in the media.[8]
The case attracted commentary beyond the entertainment press, with coverage in publications ranging from music industry outlets to regional Texas media to national tabloids. The involvement of Kameron Westcott as a public spokesperson for the family brought the case additional attention, as her existing media profile from The Real Housewives of Dallas meant that her statements received coverage across entertainment and news platforms.
Recognition
Kameron Westcott's public profile has been shaped primarily by her role on The Real Housewives of Dallas, which provided her with a platform in the broader Real Housewives franchise — one of the most commercially successful reality television brands in American television history. Her IMDb page documents her appearances on the series from its 2016 premiere onward.[9]
In 2025, Westcott's media presence expanded beyond entertainment coverage as she became a spokesperson for her family in the legal dispute with Katy Perry. Her statements and court appearances were covered by a wide range of outlets, including Fox News, Us Weekly, the New York Post, D Magazine, Rolling Stone, and LADbible, among others. This coverage positioned her as both a reality television alumna and a public figure involved in a significant celebrity legal case.
The announcement of a potential new television project with former castmates LeeAnne Locken and Cary Deuber in August 2025 indicated continued industry interest in Westcott as a television personality, even after the conclusion of The Real Housewives of Dallas.[10]
References
- ↑ "Kameron Westcott". 'IMDb}'. Retrieved 2026-03-19.
- ↑ "LeeAnne Locken Teases New Show With Former RHOD Costars".Wonderwall.August 14, 2025.https://www.wonderwall.com/entertainment/tv/leeanne-locken-reuniting-cary-deuber-kameron-westcott-gallery/.Retrieved 2026-03-19.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 "'Real Housewife' blasts Katy Perry, Orlando Bloom for lack of 'empathy' in legal feud over $15M mansion".Fox News.August 11, 2025.https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/real-housewife-blasts-katy-perry-orlando-bloom-lack-empathy-legal-feud-over-15m-mansion.Retrieved 2026-03-19.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 "Katy Perry's $15M mansion war: Bedridden veteran's family 'willing to forgive' pop star on this 1 condition".New York Post.August 21, 2025.https://nypost.com/2025/08/21/entertainment/katy-perry-could-be-forgiven-by-veterans-family-in-15m-mansion-war/.Retrieved 2026-03-19.
- ↑ "RHOD's Kameron Westcott to Appear at Katy Perry's Testimony Against Family (Excl)".Us Weekly.August 5, 2025.https://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-news/news/rhods-kameron-westcott-to-appear-at-katy-perrys-testimony-against-family-excl/.Retrieved 2026-03-19.
- ↑ "Chris Pratt just got dragged into the Katy Perry Carl Westcott drama".D Magazine.August 21, 2025.https://www.dmagazine.com/micropost/chris-pratt-just-got-dragged-into-the-katy-perry-carl-westcott-drama/.Retrieved 2026-03-19.
- ↑ "Katy Perry Poised to Recover $1.8 Million in Wild Montecito Mansion War".Rolling Stone.November 26, 2025.https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/katy-perry-montecito-mansion-war-1235473295/.Retrieved 2026-03-19.
- ↑ "Family of disabled veteran slammed Katy Perry before being ordered to pay her $1.8 million".LADbible.November 27, 2025.https://www.ladbible.com/entertainment/celebrity/katy-perry-wins-million-carl-westcott-lawsuit-437894-20251127.Retrieved 2026-03-19.
- ↑ "Kameron Westcott". 'IMDb}'. Retrieved 2026-03-19.
- ↑ "LeeAnne Locken Teases New Show With Former RHOD Costars".Wonderwall.August 14, 2025.https://www.wonderwall.com/entertainment/tv/leeanne-locken-reuniting-cary-deuber-kameron-westcott-gallery/.Retrieved 2026-03-19.