Kim Granatell
| Kim Granatell | |
| Born | Kim Granatell |
|---|---|
| Nationality | American |
| Occupation | Reality television personality |
| Known for | The Real Housewives of New Jersey (Seasons 2–3) |
Kim Granatell, commonly referred to as Kim G. on television, is an American reality television personality who appeared on The Real Housewives of New Jersey during its second and third seasons, which aired in 2010 and 2011. A resident of Franklin Lakes, New Jersey, Granatell became known for her involvement in the interpersonal conflicts among the show's cast members, particularly her shifting alliances and feuds with several of the main housewives. Introduced as a friend of cast member Danielle Staub, Granatell quickly became a polarizing figure on the series, engaging in dramatic confrontations that made her a memorable recurring presence on the Bravo reality franchise. After departing the show following Season 3, Granatell largely stepped away from the television spotlight, though she has occasionally resurfaced in connection with the franchise through social media exchanges and retrospective discussions about the show's earlier seasons.
Career
The Real Housewives of New Jersey
Kim Granatell first appeared on The Real Housewives of New Jersey during the show's second season in 2010. She was introduced to viewers as a friend and associate of Danielle Staub, one of the series' original cast members who had become a central figure in the show's dramatic storylines.[1] On the show, Granatell was often referred to simply as "Kim G." to distinguish her from another recurring figure on the series, Kim DePaola, who was known as "Kim D."[2]
During her time on the show, Granatell became known for her involvement in the ongoing feuds between the cast members. She initially aligned herself with Staub but also attempted to build relationships with other members of the cast, which led to shifting loyalties and heightened tensions.[3] Her presence on the series was characterized by dramatic confrontations and a willingness to involve herself in conflicts between the main housewives. The reunion episodes from these seasons were particularly contentious, with cast members such as Caroline Manzo and Teresa Giudice engaging in heated exchanges.[4]
Granatell's relationship with Staub deteriorated over the course of her appearances on the series. What had begun as a friendship became a source of conflict, and the two women found themselves at odds both on and off camera.[5] This falling out between Granatell and Staub would continue to play out publicly in the years following both women's departures from the show, with exchanges on social media keeping the feud alive for viewers and fans of the franchise.
Granatell departed The Real Housewives of New Jersey after the show's third season in 2011. As a recurring cast member rather than a full-time housewife, her role on the series was that of a "friend of" the cast, a designation used by the franchise for individuals who appear regularly but do not hold a main cast position.[6] Bravo noted that when a housewife leaves a franchise, members of her entourage often depart as well, and Granatell's exit from the series followed this pattern after Staub's own departure from the main cast.[1]
Comparison with Kim DePaola
Granatell's role on the series has frequently been compared and contrasted with that of Kim DePaola, the other "Kim" associated with the Real Housewives of New Jersey franchise. DePaola, known as "Kim D.," was another recurring figure who appeared across multiple seasons and was similarly known for her involvement in cast conflicts. In a 2024 appearance on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen, Teresa Giudice was asked to compare the two Kims and stated that she considered DePaola to be more "villainous" than Granatell.[2] This comparison underscored the distinct but parallel roles the two women played in the show's narrative, with both serving as catalysts for drama among the main cast members.
Post-Television Activity
After leaving The Real Housewives of New Jersey following Season 3 in 2011, Kim Granatell largely withdrew from the television spotlight.[6] She did not join another reality television series or pursue a sustained career in entertainment media. However, she did not entirely disappear from public view. In the years following her departure, Granatell occasionally resurfaced through social media, where she would comment on developments involving her former co-stars and the ongoing Real Housewives of New Jersey franchise.[7]
Her feud with Danielle Staub continued to generate attention even years after both women had left the show. In 2017, when Staub returned to The Real Housewives of New Jersey for the show's eighth season, Granatell took to social media to comment on her former friend's return, leading to a public exchange between the two that was covered by Bravo's website.[5] Staub responded to Granatell's tweets publicly, indicating that the animosity between the two remained unresolved years after their initial falling out on the series. The continued exchanges demonstrated the lasting impact of the relationships and conflicts forged during their time on reality television.
Various media outlets have published retrospective articles examining what became of Granatell after her time on the show. Publications including Nicki Swift, The List, and Bravo's own digital platform have all explored her post-show life, reflecting ongoing viewer interest in the fates of former reality television personalities.[3][7][1] These profiles noted that while Granatell stepped away from the camera, she maintained a relatively low public profile compared to many of her former co-stars, some of whom went on to appear on other television programs or develop business ventures tied to their reality television fame.
In 2025, IMDb published an updated retrospective on Granatell's life after the show, noting that she had departed the series in 2011 after two seasons and providing an overview of her activities in the intervening years.[6] The continued publication of such retrospective pieces more than a decade after her last appearance on the show reflects the enduring cultural footprint of the early seasons of The Real Housewives of New Jersey and the memorable characters who appeared during that era.
Personal Life
Kim Granatell resides in Franklin Lakes, New Jersey, an affluent community in Bergen County.[3] She has been described as a socialite within the northern New Jersey community, and her lifestyle was a notable element of her portrayal on The Real Housewives of New Jersey.[3] Celebrity Net Worth has estimated her net worth at approximately $20 million.[8]
Beyond her appearances on reality television, Granatell has generally maintained a private life away from the entertainment industry. Her public visibility has been largely confined to her appearances on the Bravo franchise and her occasional social media commentary on the show and its cast members.[7] Unlike several of her former co-stars, she has not pursued a sustained media career or launched publicly promoted business ventures following her departure from the series.
Recognition
While Kim Granatell did not receive formal awards for her reality television appearances, her role on The Real Housewives of New Jersey has been the subject of sustained cultural discussion within the reality television fan community. Her presence during Seasons 2 and 3 of the show coincided with what many viewers and commentators consider to be the most dramatic period in the franchise's history, when conflicts between cast members such as Teresa Giudice, Caroline Manzo, and Danielle Staub reached their peak intensity.[4]
Granatell's notability within the franchise was further underscored by the fact that she continued to be referenced on Bravo programming more than a decade after her last appearance. Teresa Giudice discussed Granatell on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen in November 2024, comparing her to Kim DePaola and reflecting on the roles both women played during the earlier seasons of the show.[2] This continued recognition within the franchise's media ecosystem indicates that Granatell's appearances, while limited in number, left a lasting impression on the show's narrative and its audience.
Multiple digital publications have published retrospective articles about Granatell, examining her life before, during, and after her time on reality television. These include profiles by Nicki Swift in 2021, The List in 2021, Bravo's website in 2014, and IMDb in 2025, all of which reflect an ongoing public curiosity about her trajectory.[3][7][1][6]
Legacy
Kim Granatell's time on The Real Housewives of New Jersey was brief relative to many of the franchise's main cast members, spanning only two seasons as a recurring "friend of" the cast. Nevertheless, her appearances during the show's second and third seasons left a notable mark on the series and its fanbase. She appeared during a period that is frequently cited as a defining era for the franchise, when the interpersonal conflicts among the cast were at their most intense and the show was generating significant attention in popular culture.
Her role as a figure who navigated between different factions of the cast—initially aligning with Danielle Staub before their relationship fractured—exemplified the complex social dynamics that have made the Real Housewives franchise a subject of both popular entertainment and cultural commentary. The distinction between "Kim G." and "Kim D." became a recurring element of the show's vernacular, and the comparison between the two Kims has persisted in discussions about the franchise's history, as evidenced by Teresa Giudice's 2024 comments on Watch What Happens Live.[2]
The continued publication of retrospective articles about Granatell more than a decade after her departure from the show speaks to the lasting interest that audiences and media outlets maintain in the early seasons of The Real Housewives of New Jersey. While Granatell herself has largely stepped away from public life, her appearances during that formative period of the franchise ensure that she remains a recognizable figure within the broader Real Housewives universe.[6][7]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 "Whatever Happened to RHONJ's Kim Granatell?". 'Bravo}'. October 30, 2014. Retrieved 2026-03-19.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 "Teresa Giudice Thinks Kim DePaola Is More Villainous Than Kim Granatell". 'Bravo}'. November 17, 2024. Retrieved 2026-03-19.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 "What Happened To Kim G From The Real Housewives Of New Jersey?".Nicki Swift.January 24, 2021.https://www.nickiswift.com/318668/what-happened-to-kim-g-from-the-real-housewives-of-new-jersey/.Retrieved 2026-03-19.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 "'The Real Housewives of New Jersey' Reunion Part 2 Recap: Bring it, Baby". 'IMDb}'. Retrieved 2026-03-19.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 "There's Still Some Major Drama Going on Between Danielle Staub and Kim G.". 'Bravo}'. November 30, 2017. Retrieved 2026-03-19.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 "What Happened To Kim G. After The Real Housewives Of New Jersey Season 3?". 'IMDb}'. April 11, 2025. Retrieved 2026-03-19.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 "What Kim G From The Real Housewives Of New Jersey Has Been Up To".The List.May 5, 2021.https://www.thelist.com/402046/what-kim-g-from-the-real-housewives-of-new-jersey-has-been-up-to/.Retrieved 2026-03-19.
- ↑ "Kim Granatell Net Worth". 'Celebrity Net Worth}'. September 10, 2014. Retrieved 2026-03-19.