90 Day Fiance: Elizabeth And Andrei's Net Worth Is Higher Than You Think

Elizabeth Potthast and Andrei Castravet are one of the most unforgettable couples on the TLC smash "90 Day Fiance." The show followed the lovestruck couple as they navigated the K-1 visa process in the United States, while Elizabeth's father, Chuck, often clashed with Andrei due to his lack of employment. And like many of the couples, Elizabeth's family questioned Andrei's true intentions. Through it all, the couple got married twice and welcomed their daughter, Eleanor.

Cameras continued to follow the couple in the new season of "90 Day Fiance: Happily Ever After?". The couple revealed to Hollywood Life that although things have "improved" with Chuck, there's still a long way to go in bettering the relationship. "Our relationship definitely improved a little bit, in a better direction," Andrei said. Elizabeth added, "There's been some improvement, but there's still lots of tension." Is it because of Andrei's unemployment situation? In fact, have you ever wondered how Elizabeth and Andrei make their money when the cameras go away — and how much they're actually worth? Keep reading for more details.

Elizabeth Potthast actually has a lot of money in the bank

Elizabeth Potthast has an estimated net worth of $1 million, according to The Cinemaholic — a figure that seems to clash with Andrei's alleged financial problems on the show.

As fans know, Andrei was unemployed when he arrived in America, and Elizabeth's father, Chuck, was extremely unhappy about this situation. Per the April 25 episode of "90 Day Fiance: Happily Ever After?," Andrei now has his real estate license and plans to flip houses — but asked Chuck for a $100,000 loan to get started. Chuck wasn't so receptive to Andrei's big ask. "I really can't believe that he has the audacity to ... ask me to loan him $100,000," he said, per InTouch Weekly. "It's unbelievable really."

As for how they actually earn their money, Elizabeth worked as an actor before falling in love with Andrei, and landed roles in "Homeland" and "Secrets of the Snow." The reality star took home a reported $50,000 a year for those roles, per The Richest. These days, Elizabeth can add "Instagram influencer" to her resume, with sponsorship deals with brands like Tula Skincare and BondiBoost

According to Life & Style, the couple also launched OnlyFans pages, which could add even more money to their pockets. They're also on Cameo for $75 per video. And they've even created their own business, Castravet Properties LLC. While Elizabeth seems to be the breadwinner, it's clear that Andrei has his own ways of earning money as well.