Jenni Pulos Net Worth is$1 Million

Jenni Pulos Net Worth
Jenni Pulos Net Worth is $1 Million. TV personality (and budding entrepreneur) Jenni Pulos has an estimated net worth of $1 million. Pulos, whose day job is executive assistant to...[read more]
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Nicknames: Jenni Pulos-Elwood, Jeni Pulos, Jenni Elwood
Nicknames: Jenni Pulos-Elwood, Jeni Pulos, Jenni Elwood
Flipping Out is a reality television series that debuted on July 31, 2007 on Bravo in the United States and HGTV in Canada. Subsequently, it debuted on cable network Arena in Australia on September 4, 2009. For the first season it also re-aired on sister network CNBC. The show is centered on designer Jeff Lewis in Los Angeles, California, his entourage that consists of his project manager Jenni, housekeeper Zoila, business manager and boyfriend Gage and his other assistant(s) and helper(s). For the first season the show revolved around Lewis' flip projects as he renovated homes and re-sold them for a profit. As the housing bubble popped in 2007, Lewis started to focus more on his home design consulting business and less on flipping houses, though in season four he considered moving back into flipping small projects on the side. After achieving record ratings for its fourth season, the show was picked up by Bravo for a fifth season as announced on the show's official Facebook page on January 13, 2011. Season 5 premiered Wednesday, July 6, 2011.
(Season 1-) Lewis born on March 24, 1970 in Orange County, California, and is a 1988 graduate of Mater Dei High School. He attended both the University of Southern California and Chapman University where he was Pre-Law and Political Science major. After graduating from college in 1993, Lewis began working for a real estate agent. In 1999, Lewis began his current occupation as a real-estate speculator and interior decorator. He purchases properties, sometimes for over a million dollars each, and then renovates them to sell for a profit. Jeff is openly gay, and formerly had a relationship with his ex-business partner Ryan Brown. The New York Times called Jeff "a man balancing multiple mortgages like bricks on a noodle". In 2008, he started "Jeff Lewis Design" and in 2009, launched a line of home furnishings he designed on QVC.
Lewis speaks openly about his living with obsessive-compulsive personality disorder, and the show often highlights how this is evident in his business dealings. Lewis is shown obsessing over his three dogs and two cats, has several psychics and mediums, including a pet psychic, and performs exorcisms for his houses. He sees a therapist and does "scream therapy" to release stress. He is a demanding boss who has been accused of unprofessional narcissism and a tyrannical treatment of his subordinates, counting on his talent to overshadow his personality defects. He admits to being "a great narcissist"; in fact he likes working in front of a mirror. He stated that he had filler put in his lips in 1999 and prides himself on having just the "perfect amount of botox".
Jeff's youngest brother Todd is married to Carrie, Jeff's realtor. According to Jeff, the two knew each other before she became one of his realtors. Carrie's younger sister Sarah was one of Jeff's design assistants beginning in Season 4.
(Season 1-) Pulos was born in Portland, Oregon, and grew up in Scottsdale, Arizona. She played tennis competitively in high school. She attended the University of California, Los Angeles as a Theater & Film major and a Political Science minor. Pulos intended to play tennis for UCLA, but later invested her time in acting. Pulos considers herself to be an actress, voice actress, and rapper. She married another one of Lewis' assistants, Chris Elwood, and was referred to as 'Jenni Pulos Elwood' throughout the first two seasons until the two divorced. Pulos has had many minor roles in television, including Monk, Charmed, and Moesha.
Pulos refers to herself as Lewis' executive administrative assistant and often refers to Lewis as "crazy" due to his obsessive-compulsive tendencies, but also admits that many geniuses are crazy. Pulos has complained that Lewis treats his animals better than his assistants. Lewis often gives preferential treatment to Pulos and considers her his best assistant, evidenced by the fact that she has only been suspended once. Lewis says that "she is really the only person that stands up to me," and he apparently respects that. Her husband Chris worked for Lewis before Pulos was hired, but she quickly rose up the ladder. Since the start of the first season, Pulos has maintained that a good portion of her job is to entertain Lewis; some of her first footage on the show is of her dancing foolishly in the driveway to make Lewis laugh.
Lewis and Pulos share a platonic friendship. Pulos refuses to tell Lewis where she lives because she fears he might track her down and invade her privacy, which Lewis admits he would. When Pulos withholds information about her private life, Lewis says worriedly that his "first reaction is that she might break up with me". According to Lewis their relationship has been strengthened.
He was concerned about her welfare during the previous months that recall Lewis' firing of Chris Elwood during episode 205, "Tear Down" and his later discovery that Pulos and Chris were getting a divorce. According to "Closer Inspection," "Tear Down," the season reunion special Lewis believed his undeniable proof of Chris' disregard of his duties would hurt not only Pulos but Lewis' relationship with her. He agonized over what decision he should make.
(Seasons 1-3) Ryan grew up in Oxnard, California and attended school at the University of California, San Diego where he majored in Neuroscience, intending to one day go to medical school. He later changed his plans, moved to Europe, and became a fashion photographer. Upon returning to Los Angeles he entered the interior design business. Besides running an interior design firm, Ryan also engages in full-scale residential development, as well as the restoration and refurbishing of homes in the Los Angeles area.
Ryan and Jeff went into business together while in a relationship, the relationship soon dissolved romantically however the two remained partners in business, continuing flipping and re-designing houses. Ryan is in a long term relationship with his partner chef Dale Monchamp, with whom he has a daughter born through surrogacy. Brown's daughter is often featured on Flipping Out, primarily in season 3 in which Jeff admits to sharing a close bond with her as he has no kids of his own.
At the end of Season 3 of Flipping Out, mounting anger between Jeff and Ryan culminates when Jeff confronts Ryan accusing him of stealing clients as well as showing no regard for his financial situation in the failing economy. Ryan responded by calling Jeff paranoid and that the success of his business was due to his body of work over the years as a designer, not Lewis' name.
By season 4 Ryan was no longer listed as a cast member on Bravo.com. Jeff only addresses the situation briefly in the first episode of season 4, saying he is deeply saddened to have lost someone he considered family, he also states the two no longer speak.
(Seasons 1-2) Chris was born in Columbus, Georgia, and afer graduating from high school moved to Atlanta, where he began acting. To further pursue acting, he later moved to Los Angeles, where he met Jenni Pulos. Chris is mostly recognized as one of the wingmen on Ashton Kutcher's MTV show Punk'd and How High, in which he played Bart Dooster. Chris commented on the series that while most people expect him not to be doing the kind of work he's doing for Jeff, he needs some extra income to supplement his acting career.
In Season 1, Chris is effectively referred to as the "Trash Guy" or the "third house assistant". It is his job to clean up the job sites. In Season 2, Chris is the "House Manager", meaning he sees to it that Jeff's residence is in working order. Every day, he is given a long list of tasks, which he and the "second house assistant" must complete. Throughout both seasons, Chris's standing responsibility is to take care of the animals and to maintain security around the house.
As both Chris and Jenni are in the acting business, they often push aside their duties in favor of acting opportunities, which subsequently gets Jeff upset. Jeff has fired Chris multiple times, but has always re-hired him.
Near the end of Season 2, Jeff officially fires Chris. Shortly after his firing, Jenni and Chris divorced. Jenni cited the tape as a factor in their break-up.
In the season 5 reunion, Jeff mentioned that Chris was recently remarried.
(Season 2) Keslar joined the cast during the second season to replace Steve Bowman, who had an antagonistic relationship with Lewis. He is the brother of Project Runway 3's Angela Keslar and a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania. Keslar stated in the first episode that he wanted to break into the design and real estate markets, and that he viewed working for Lewis as a type of apprenticeship. However, Keslar often found himself the butt of Lewis' sense of humor. He was once instructed to take a Los Angeles public bus home after taking Lewis' car to the autobody shop. On another occasion, after forgetting to ask a takeout restaurant for guacamole for Lewis' lunch, Keslar was instructed to climb over a fence and steal avocados from a neighbor's trees so that maid Zoila could make guacamole as a replacement. During a three-month review, Lewis' employees stated that Keslar was dedicated, proactive and a hard worker. Lewis himself stated that Keslar had a nice personality, which was often the kiss of death when working for him. Keslar resigned in the last episode, in part because of the poor treatment he received and in part because there was no hope of job growth. At the meeting wherein Keslar resigned, Lewis responded that in order to work for him, a person needs to be dysfunctional. He told Keslar that he thought Keslar was just "too healthy" to work for him.
(Season 2-) Jett joined the cast in the second season finale. He was the first person interviewed to replace Keslar and was hired almost immediately after being asked a series of peculiar questions by Pulos and Lewis. Pink was asked whether or not he uses the bathroom frequently, and whether or not he can admit he is wrong, even if he knows he is right. Lewis says he hired Jett because he was the first good-looking person to walk in the door and the only one who had no real interest in the business. Lewis said he realized it wasn't fair to hire people in that position interested in advancement to a design role (as Keslar was), because the position only requires animal caretaking, household chores and errand-running for Lewis. He decided after Keslar that he would only hire people in that position who did not have other aspirations.
Pink almost never is shown exhibiting emotion of any kind. He never disagrees with Lewis on the show. In a rare moment on the show, he once joked with Jeff at lunch. Their remarks upset Zoila, who left the table to cry in her room. Jett came to her room and apologized profusely. He has asked Zoila to take walks with him while he walks the dogs, but Zoila said she prefers to watch soap operas instead.
In Season 4, Pink cut off his ponytail and now has a short haircut. He is also a new father, and his infant son is sometimes at the Lewis house while Pink is working. Lewis has added maintenance at different properties to Pink's responsibilities to justify his salary.
(Season 1-) Zoila was born in Nicaragua and lived the early duration of her life there. She married and raised two daughters. In 1987, when her daughters had grown up, Zoila divorced her husband and moved to the United States. She began cleaning Lewis' home, then was persuaded to become a live-in housekeeper. Zoila became a citizen of the United States in 1996 and lives here with several of her brothers and sisters.
In addition to Jenni, Zoila is Lewis' favorite employee and serves as a surrogate mother to Lewis. Zoila has shown patience with Lewis' eccentricities and became more firm with Lewis once she gained her citizenship. As of 2009 she is attending school, which Lewis sometimes fears inhibits his ability to control her.
Zoila is extremely patient with Jeff, often asking for time off but never getting it. Even for her birthday, she was denied the weekend off. Lewis' infamous reaction, which was played several times on various media shows including The Soup was, "Didn't you just get off for Christmas? Now you want another holiday off?" and, in a talking head, "She wanted all of Saturday and she wanted all of Friday. Well, what am I going to do? Who's going to do my laundry? Who's going to make me breakfast? She's so selfish." Rather than the weekend off as she preferred and postponing her birthday for another weekend as Lewis preferred, she is given an oil painting of herself which is decidedly unflattering. The painting later went up for auction on Bravotv.com, and was sold for over $10,000, she received the proceeds from the sale. He has been generous in subsequent birthdays, taking her to New York for her birthday one season and giving her the plastic surgery of her choice in the next.
(Seasons 3-5) Trace was brought on as a design intern in season 3. Upon graduation in season 4 he became a full-time employee at JLD. Jeff fired him in season 5 because he discovered Trace using time at work to design a personal closet for his residence, a task which Jeff indicated requires three hours to complete.
(Seasons 3-5) Sarah is Jeff's sister-in-law's sister and joined the cast in season 3. She was born and raised in the San Francisco bay area and moved to LA when she was 18. She is shown as being very personable and a client favorite but being very forgetful. After much consideration as to what this may do to Jeff's brother and his wife's family he fired her in the fifth season due to her constant mistakes.
(Season 5-) Gage joined the cast in season 5 and is Jeff's business manager and boyfriend. Gage is 14 years younger than Jeff.
According to seasons one and two Lewis has five pets-three dogs and two cats- that frequently make appearances on the show. The pets are treated quite well contrasted to the employees on the show. For instance, the animals are seen getting therapy, acupuncture, visits with pet psychics, and one of Lewis' assistants is always there to attend to their needs.
Lewis purchased the 3 bedroom, 3 bath, 2,000-square-foot (190 m2) Ben Lomond property in Los Feliz for $975,000. The Ben Lomond property eventually sold for $1,400,000 after Lewis had lowered the price drastically after failing to sell the property for months. Lewis moved in to Ben Lomond at the end of the first season of the series and lived there between the first and second seasons.
The Commonwealth property is a three-bedroom, two-bathroom house located in Los Angeles. Lewis originally paid $863,000 for the 1,938-square-foot (180.0 m2) house. The house was featured during the end of the first season. Lewis bought the house after other real estate speculators had failed to improve the property after finding serious structural deficiencies. Lewis lived in this house during the taping of the second season of the series. The house was eventually sold for $1,595,000.
The Lorraine property is otherwise known as the Dorothy Chandler Mansion or where the late philanthropist lived out the last few years of her life before she died. The house was also once known as the "Western White House". As Lewis states in the second season opener, he had worked on this project as a consultant, earning himself and Brown a salary of $25,000 a month to supervise the remodeling of the mansion. The mansion was purchased by Joe and Courtney Handleman for $8,070,000. Lewis quit Lorraine after a disagreement about hiring contractors in the second episode of the second season.
After Lewis quit the Hancock Park job, he was brought on as a consultant to remodel a home in Encino.
6 Bed/7 Bath w/Guest House 5,000 sq ft The Nottingham property was purchased for $2,290,000. It was the first project on Flipping Out, and is the largest house that Lewis has flipped. Brown had lived in the house after he won a bet with Lewis that was featured in the series. The property sold for $4,500,000.
The Valley Oak One property was initially featured as the first property that Lewis lived in during the series. The house was purchased for $1,400,000 and after being renovated by Lewis it was initially listed at $3,195,000 and then reduced twice until it sold for $2,595,000.
The Valley Oak Two property was featured in Season 2 of the series as the second property that Lewis "flipped" on Valley Oak Drive in Los Feliz. Lewis purchased the house for $1,710,000 in March 2007. Valley Oak Two was notable on the series, because the owner that Lewis had purchased it from had refused to vacate the premises after the transaction took place. Lewis began demolition even while the former owner was still living there. After completing the renovation, the property was put on the market at $3,195,000, reduced to $2,995,000 and then eventually taken off the market. Lewis lives at Valley Oak Two in Seasons 3 and 4. He sold Valley Oak Two for $2,325,000 on October 12, 2010.
According to the episode, "Looks Like New," Jeff has a fifty percent stake in the house, which has five rental units.
This property was purchased by Jeff on the Season 2 finale for $1 million. He joked during the inspection that Zoila would be sleeping in the basement, where the gas valves are located. It was listed at $1,395,000 and sold in early January 2009 for $1,300,000.
Jeff decided at the conclusion of the Season Two finale that he would become a renter, something he always said was "against his religion," for at least four to eight weeks. This gave him stability as well as what he called a vacation. During his interview with the landlord, Lewis lied and stated he had no pets.
In the same episode, Jenni said Jeff's move was great for Jeff, since he wanted to slow down a little bit.
Jackie, the client, hired Lewis to remodel this 1960-70's era Spanish house in Bel Air, California in Season 3. The budget was $100,000. After many problems with Jackie not paying on time, Lewis paid the contractors out of his own pocket until she could come up with the money. Jackie and Lewis exchanged heated words over payment, and at times Lewis was uncertain she had the money she claimed. The remodel was eventually completed, and Jeff and his workers were finally compensated.
This is an ongoing $750,000 remodel for Chaz Dean's salon in Season 3. The project consists of three separate bungalows. Lewis said he hopes if these are completed to Dean's satisfaction, he will additionally be awarded the contract to build a new salon for Dean in New York City, and Lewis expressed concern that the bungalow project was taking longer than it should.
In Season 3 during the remodel of one of the bungalows, a homeless person named Spirit who had lived in the backyard of the property with Dean's permission for 10 years passed away. Lewis had planned to construct an area with a shower and rest room for Spirit's use in one of the bungalows, but due to Spirit's death it was never started. It was mentioned that Dean referred to Spirit as female even it though it was believed she was a male, so that people would be sympathetic to her.
2 Bed/2 Bath Duplex 1,756 sq ft Purchase Price: 625,000 Est.Selling Price: $999,000 Sold for $990,000
The series premiered to critical acclaim on the network.[citation needed] A few celebrities support Lewis' OCD-nature including Ellen DeGeneres and Rosie O'Donnell.
(Season 1-) Lewis born on March 24, 1970 in Orange County, California, and is a 1988 graduate of Mater Dei High School. He attended both the University of Southern California and Chapman University where he was Pre-Law and Political Science major. After graduating from college in 1993, Lewis began working for a real estate agent. In 1999, Lewis began his current occupation as a real-estate speculator and interior decorator. He purchases properties, sometimes for over a million dollars each, and then renovates them to sell for a profit. Jeff is openly gay, and formerly had a relationship with his ex-business partner Ryan Brown. The New York Times called Jeff "a man balancing multiple mortgages like bricks on a noodle". In 2008, he started "Jeff Lewis Design" and in 2009, launched a line of home furnishings he designed on QVC.
Lewis speaks openly about his living with obsessive-compulsive personality disorder, and the show often highlights how this is evident in his business dealings. Lewis is shown obsessing over his three dogs and two cats, has several psychics and mediums, including a pet psychic, and performs exorcisms for his houses. He sees a therapist and does "scream therapy" to release stress. He is a demanding boss who has been accused of unprofessional narcissism and a tyrannical treatment of his subordinates, counting on his talent to overshadow his personality defects. He admits to being "a great narcissist"; in fact he likes working in front of a mirror. He stated that he had filler put in his lips in 1999 and prides himself on having just the "perfect amount of botox".
Jeff's youngest brother Todd is married to Carrie, Jeff's realtor. According to Jeff, the two knew each other before she became one of his realtors. Carrie's younger sister Sarah was one of Jeff's design assistants beginning in Season 4.
(Season 1-) Pulos was born in Portland, Oregon, and grew up in Scottsdale, Arizona. She played tennis competitively in high school. She attended the University of California, Los Angeles as a Theater & Film major and a Political Science minor. Pulos intended to play tennis for UCLA, but later invested her time in acting. Pulos considers herself to be an actress, voice actress, and rapper. She married another one of Lewis' assistants, Chris Elwood, and was referred to as 'Jenni Pulos Elwood' throughout the first two seasons until the two divorced. Pulos has had many minor roles in television, including Monk, Charmed, and Moesha.
Pulos refers to herself as Lewis' executive administrative assistant and often refers to Lewis as "crazy" due to his obsessive-compulsive tendencies, but also admits that many geniuses are crazy. Pulos has complained that Lewis treats his animals better than his assistants. Lewis often gives preferential treatment to Pulos and considers her his best assistant, evidenced by the fact that she has only been suspended once. Lewis says that "she is really the only person that stands up to me," and he apparently respects that. Her husband Chris worked for Lewis before Pulos was hired, but she quickly rose up the ladder. Since the start of the first season, Pulos has maintained that a good portion of her job is to entertain Lewis; some of her first footage on the show is of her dancing foolishly in the driveway to make Lewis laugh.
Lewis and Pulos share a platonic friendship. Pulos refuses to tell Lewis where she lives because she fears he might track her down and invade her privacy, which Lewis admits he would. When Pulos withholds information about her private life, Lewis says worriedly that his "first reaction is that she might break up with me". According to Lewis their relationship has been strengthened.
He was concerned about her welfare during the previous months that recall Lewis' firing of Chris Elwood during episode 205, "Tear Down" and his later discovery that Pulos and Chris were getting a divorce. According to "Closer Inspection," "Tear Down," the season reunion special Lewis believed his undeniable proof of Chris' disregard of his duties would hurt not only Pulos but Lewis' relationship with her. He agonized over what decision he should make.
(Seasons 1-3) Ryan grew up in Oxnard, California and attended school at the University of California, San Diego where he majored in Neuroscience, intending to one day go to medical school. He later changed his plans, moved to Europe, and became a fashion photographer. Upon returning to Los Angeles he entered the interior design business. Besides running an interior design firm, Ryan also engages in full-scale residential development, as well as the restoration and refurbishing of homes in the Los Angeles area.
Ryan and Jeff went into business together while in a relationship, the relationship soon dissolved romantically however the two remained partners in business, continuing flipping and re-designing houses. Ryan is in a long term relationship with his partner chef Dale Monchamp, with whom he has a daughter born through surrogacy. Brown's daughter is often featured on Flipping Out, primarily in season 3 in which Jeff admits to sharing a close bond with her as he has no kids of his own.
At the end of Season 3 of Flipping Out, mounting anger between Jeff and Ryan culminates when Jeff confronts Ryan accusing him of stealing clients as well as showing no regard for his financial situation in the failing economy. Ryan responded by calling Jeff paranoid and that the success of his business was due to his body of work over the years as a designer, not Lewis' name.
By season 4 Ryan was no longer listed as a cast member on Bravo.com. Jeff only addresses the situation briefly in the first episode of season 4, saying he is deeply saddened to have lost someone he considered family, he also states the two no longer speak.
(Seasons 1-2) Chris was born in Columbus, Georgia, and afer graduating from high school moved to Atlanta, where he began acting. To further pursue acting, he later moved to Los Angeles, where he met Jenni Pulos. Chris is mostly recognized as one of the wingmen on Ashton Kutcher's MTV show Punk'd and How High, in which he played Bart Dooster. Chris commented on the series that while most people expect him not to be doing the kind of work he's doing for Jeff, he needs some extra income to supplement his acting career.
In Season 1, Chris is effectively referred to as the "Trash Guy" or the "third house assistant". It is his job to clean up the job sites. In Season 2, Chris is the "House Manager", meaning he sees to it that Jeff's residence is in working order. Every day, he is given a long list of tasks, which he and the "second house assistant" must complete. Throughout both seasons, Chris's standing responsibility is to take care of the animals and to maintain security around the house.
As both Chris and Jenni are in the acting business, they often push aside their duties in favor of acting opportunities, which subsequently gets Jeff upset. Jeff has fired Chris multiple times, but has always re-hired him.
Near the end of Season 2, Jeff officially fires Chris. Shortly after his firing, Jenni and Chris divorced. Jenni cited the tape as a factor in their break-up.
In the season 5 reunion, Jeff mentioned that Chris was recently remarried.
(Season 2) Keslar joined the cast during the second season to replace Steve Bowman, who had an antagonistic relationship with Lewis. He is the brother of Project Runway 3's Angela Keslar and a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania. Keslar stated in the first episode that he wanted to break into the design and real estate markets, and that he viewed working for Lewis as a type of apprenticeship. However, Keslar often found himself the butt of Lewis' sense of humor. He was once instructed to take a Los Angeles public bus home after taking Lewis' car to the autobody shop. On another occasion, after forgetting to ask a takeout restaurant for guacamole for Lewis' lunch, Keslar was instructed to climb over a fence and steal avocados from a neighbor's trees so that maid Zoila could make guacamole as a replacement. During a three-month review, Lewis' employees stated that Keslar was dedicated, proactive and a hard worker. Lewis himself stated that Keslar had a nice personality, which was often the kiss of death when working for him. Keslar resigned in the last episode, in part because of the poor treatment he received and in part because there was no hope of job growth. At the meeting wherein Keslar resigned, Lewis responded that in order to work for him, a person needs to be dysfunctional. He told Keslar that he thought Keslar was just "too healthy" to work for him.
(Season 2-) Jett joined the cast in the second season finale. He was the first person interviewed to replace Keslar and was hired almost immediately after being asked a series of peculiar questions by Pulos and Lewis. Pink was asked whether or not he uses the bathroom frequently, and whether or not he can admit he is wrong, even if he knows he is right. Lewis says he hired Jett because he was the first good-looking person to walk in the door and the only one who had no real interest in the business. Lewis said he realized it wasn't fair to hire people in that position interested in advancement to a design role (as Keslar was), because the position only requires animal caretaking, household chores and errand-running for Lewis. He decided after Keslar that he would only hire people in that position who did not have other aspirations.
Pink almost never is shown exhibiting emotion of any kind. He never disagrees with Lewis on the show. In a rare moment on the show, he once joked with Jeff at lunch. Their remarks upset Zoila, who left the table to cry in her room. Jett came to her room and apologized profusely. He has asked Zoila to take walks with him while he walks the dogs, but Zoila said she prefers to watch soap operas instead.
In Season 4, Pink cut off his ponytail and now has a short haircut. He is also a new father, and his infant son is sometimes at the Lewis house while Pink is working. Lewis has added maintenance at different properties to Pink's responsibilities to justify his salary.
(Season 1-) Zoila was born in Nicaragua and lived the early duration of her life there. She married and raised two daughters. In 1987, when her daughters had grown up, Zoila divorced her husband and moved to the United States. She began cleaning Lewis' home, then was persuaded to become a live-in housekeeper. Zoila became a citizen of the United States in 1996 and lives here with several of her brothers and sisters.
In addition to Jenni, Zoila is Lewis' favorite employee and serves as a surrogate mother to Lewis. Zoila has shown patience with Lewis' eccentricities and became more firm with Lewis once she gained her citizenship. As of 2009 she is attending school, which Lewis sometimes fears inhibits his ability to control her.
Zoila is extremely patient with Jeff, often asking for time off but never getting it. Even for her birthday, she was denied the weekend off. Lewis' infamous reaction, which was played several times on various media shows including The Soup was, "Didn't you just get off for Christmas? Now you want another holiday off?" and, in a talking head, "She wanted all of Saturday and she wanted all of Friday. Well, what am I going to do? Who's going to do my laundry? Who's going to make me breakfast? She's so selfish." Rather than the weekend off as she preferred and postponing her birthday for another weekend as Lewis preferred, she is given an oil painting of herself which is decidedly unflattering. The painting later went up for auction on Bravotv.com, and was sold for over $10,000, she received the proceeds from the sale. He has been generous in subsequent birthdays, taking her to New York for her birthday one season and giving her the plastic surgery of her choice in the next.
(Seasons 3-5) Trace was brought on as a design intern in season 3. Upon graduation in season 4 he became a full-time employee at JLD. Jeff fired him in season 5 because he discovered Trace using time at work to design a personal closet for his residence, a task which Jeff indicated requires three hours to complete.
(Seasons 3-5) Sarah is Jeff's sister-in-law's sister and joined the cast in season 3. She was born and raised in the San Francisco bay area and moved to LA when she was 18. She is shown as being very personable and a client favorite but being very forgetful. After much consideration as to what this may do to Jeff's brother and his wife's family he fired her in the fifth season due to her constant mistakes.
(Season 5-) Gage joined the cast in season 5 and is Jeff's business manager and boyfriend. Gage is 14 years younger than Jeff.
According to seasons one and two Lewis has five pets-three dogs and two cats- that frequently make appearances on the show. The pets are treated quite well contrasted to the employees on the show. For instance, the animals are seen getting therapy, acupuncture, visits with pet psychics, and one of Lewis' assistants is always there to attend to their needs.
Lewis purchased the 3 bedroom, 3 bath, 2,000-square-foot (190 m2) Ben Lomond property in Los Feliz for $975,000. The Ben Lomond property eventually sold for $1,400,000 after Lewis had lowered the price drastically after failing to sell the property for months. Lewis moved in to Ben Lomond at the end of the first season of the series and lived there between the first and second seasons.
The Commonwealth property is a three-bedroom, two-bathroom house located in Los Angeles. Lewis originally paid $863,000 for the 1,938-square-foot (180.0 m2) house. The house was featured during the end of the first season. Lewis bought the house after other real estate speculators had failed to improve the property after finding serious structural deficiencies. Lewis lived in this house during the taping of the second season of the series. The house was eventually sold for $1,595,000.
The Lorraine property is otherwise known as the Dorothy Chandler Mansion or where the late philanthropist lived out the last few years of her life before she died. The house was also once known as the "Western White House". As Lewis states in the second season opener, he had worked on this project as a consultant, earning himself and Brown a salary of $25,000 a month to supervise the remodeling of the mansion. The mansion was purchased by Joe and Courtney Handleman for $8,070,000. Lewis quit Lorraine after a disagreement about hiring contractors in the second episode of the second season.
After Lewis quit the Hancock Park job, he was brought on as a consultant to remodel a home in Encino.
6 Bed/7 Bath w/Guest House 5,000 sq ft The Nottingham property was purchased for $2,290,000. It was the first project on Flipping Out, and is the largest house that Lewis has flipped. Brown had lived in the house after he won a bet with Lewis that was featured in the series. The property sold for $4,500,000.
The Valley Oak One property was initially featured as the first property that Lewis lived in during the series. The house was purchased for $1,400,000 and after being renovated by Lewis it was initially listed at $3,195,000 and then reduced twice until it sold for $2,595,000.
The Valley Oak Two property was featured in Season 2 of the series as the second property that Lewis "flipped" on Valley Oak Drive in Los Feliz. Lewis purchased the house for $1,710,000 in March 2007. Valley Oak Two was notable on the series, because the owner that Lewis had purchased it from had refused to vacate the premises after the transaction took place. Lewis began demolition even while the former owner was still living there. After completing the renovation, the property was put on the market at $3,195,000, reduced to $2,995,000 and then eventually taken off the market. Lewis lives at Valley Oak Two in Seasons 3 and 4. He sold Valley Oak Two for $2,325,000 on October 12, 2010.
According to the episode, "Looks Like New," Jeff has a fifty percent stake in the house, which has five rental units.
This property was purchased by Jeff on the Season 2 finale for $1 million. He joked during the inspection that Zoila would be sleeping in the basement, where the gas valves are located. It was listed at $1,395,000 and sold in early January 2009 for $1,300,000.
Jeff decided at the conclusion of the Season Two finale that he would become a renter, something he always said was "against his religion," for at least four to eight weeks. This gave him stability as well as what he called a vacation. During his interview with the landlord, Lewis lied and stated he had no pets.
In the same episode, Jenni said Jeff's move was great for Jeff, since he wanted to slow down a little bit.
Jackie, the client, hired Lewis to remodel this 1960-70's era Spanish house in Bel Air, California in Season 3. The budget was $100,000. After many problems with Jackie not paying on time, Lewis paid the contractors out of his own pocket until she could come up with the money. Jackie and Lewis exchanged heated words over payment, and at times Lewis was uncertain she had the money she claimed. The remodel was eventually completed, and Jeff and his workers were finally compensated.
This is an ongoing $750,000 remodel for Chaz Dean's salon in Season 3. The project consists of three separate bungalows. Lewis said he hopes if these are completed to Dean's satisfaction, he will additionally be awarded the contract to build a new salon for Dean in New York City, and Lewis expressed concern that the bungalow project was taking longer than it should.
In Season 3 during the remodel of one of the bungalows, a homeless person named Spirit who had lived in the backyard of the property with Dean's permission for 10 years passed away. Lewis had planned to construct an area with a shower and rest room for Spirit's use in one of the bungalows, but due to Spirit's death it was never started. It was mentioned that Dean referred to Spirit as female even it though it was believed she was a male, so that people would be sympathetic to her.
2 Bed/2 Bath Duplex 1,756 sq ft Purchase Price: 625,000 Est.Selling Price: $999,000 Sold for $990,000
The series premiered to critical acclaim on the network.[citation needed] A few celebrities support Lewis' OCD-nature including Ellen DeGeneres and Rosie O'Donnell.
TV personality (and budding entrepreneur) Jenni Pulos has an estimated net worth of $1 million. Pulos, whose day job is executive assistant to real-estate investor Jeff Lewis, accumulated her net worth from starring in Bravo's TV reality show, Flipping Out. Before acting, Pulos was an avid tennis player: she played competitively in high school and even intended to play for the University of California. But since she was studying Theatre Film as a major, Pulos dumped tennis and opted for her first love - acting. She always prides herself as an actress, voice actress and a rapper. Pulos finally had a taste of her dream, snapping up minor TV series roles in Moesha and Charmed. In 2007, Pulos struck gold when she starred in the TV reality show, Flipping Out, documenting the life of Designer Jeff Lewis, his real-estate business and his long-suffering entourage. Pulos took on the role of executive administrative assistant - and she isn't afraid to stand up to Lewis (which he respects). Despite the frequent disputes, the Lewis/Pulos relationship is all good. Her strong presence in the show has certainly helped Pulos to launch her up and coming spin-off show, Interior Designer (on Bravo). She will be the co-executive and presenting the new show alongside her boss Jeff Lewis. She also makes regular guest appearances on the Nate Berkus show, Dennis Miller's radio show, as well as hosting a string of programmes on VH1 and Discovery Health. Angel-faced Pulos may seem like an unlikely candidate to become a rap artist - but somehow it works. Pulos has released her single, Magical Girl featuring Lil Jon, this September (2011). She's also set to release a rap album for children. This is one busy executive assistant, as Pulos has a book deal and a jewellery line (with Bella Star) in the pipeline.
Flash News about Jenni Pulos
‘Flipping Out’ Star Jenni Pulos On Becoming A Working Mom
How have you managed your stress level while pregnant & having such a crazy job? My main secret is not sweating the small stuff. I have enjoyed working throughout my pregnancy; it actually has helped keep my mind off of morning sickness, as well as body ...
Posted: May 13, 2013, 10:29 am
'Flipping Out' star Jenni Pulos back to acting with animated flick 'Koala Kid'
Does she have a favorite animated movie of her own? "I'm a big Pixar fan," Jenni told us, also naming Bugs Bunny, Tasmanian Devil and Spongebob Squarepants among her choices. "I just love cartoons in general, and I also love Electric Company and ...
Posted: May 4, 2013, 12:40 pm
'Flipping Out' Star Jenni Pulos Back to Acting in 'Koala Kid'
Jenni Pulos is best known as the assistant to Jeff Lewis on Bravo's reality show Flipping Out, but she also has an acting career. Jenni recently lent her voice to the animated feature Koala Kid, joining a voice cast that includes the legendary Frank Welker ...
Posted: May 4, 2013, 12:36 pm
Gabby Awards Set to Take Over Hollywood May 25
Presented by The Greek America Foundation, the event is being held May 25 at the El Capitan Theater, with “Flipping Out” star Jenni Pulos hosting. The Gabby Awards celebrate Greek North Americans who strive to be the very best at what they do.
Posted: May 1, 2013, 9:20 am
Groundbreaking Bilingual Branded Entertainment Series 'Mia Mundo' Returns For Season 2
“Mia Mundo” will be featured in weekly cross-promotional segments on the network's morning show “”Un Nuevo Dia” and members of the cast will walk the red carpet during Telemundo’s broadcast of this year’s Premios Billboard de la ...
Posted: April 18, 2013, 2:45 pm






















