# Backlash As New York Woman Says You Can Live Comfortably Without Making Anything: ‘The Homeless People On The Street Are Pretty Comfortable’

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> Published: 2026-07-07 16:45:05+00:00

A Netflix reality star has gone viral after a street interview about money and life in [New York](https://thenerdstash.com/tag/new-york/). The clip quickly spread across social media. It was reposted, shared, and widely discussed. By the time it reached Reddit, many people were already criticizing her comments.

The video was posted by the [TikTok](https://www.tiktok.com/@ohana_nyc) account Girls Who Sublet NYC.

It features Jade Shenker, a luxury real estate agent who appeared on Netflix’s *Owning Manhattan*.

During the interview, Shenker said she does not pay rent because her boyfriend pays for their apartment in New York’s Financial District. She estimated the rent at about $8,000 a month.

When asked about her job, Shenker said she is a real estate agent who *“sells buildings.”*

She said her yearly income can range from $70,000 to $1 million, depending on the deals she closes.

The interview then turned to the cost of living in New York.

When asked how much money someone needs to live comfortably, Shenker replied, *“I feel like the homeless people on the street are pretty comfortable too, so like, you don’t really have to make anything.”*

Before the interview ended, Shenker said she grew up on New York’s Upper East Side.

According to [The Tab](https://thetab.com/realityshrine/2026/07/06/owning-manhattan-star-slammed-for-entitled-and-out-of-touch-comment-about-homeless-people/), Shenker was also carrying a water bottle worth about $350 during the interview. The report said this detail added to criticism from people who felt her comments were out of touch.

**Internet Reacts to New York Real Estate Agent’s Comments**

The clip landed hard on Reddit’s r/TikTokCringe, where the top comments ranged from disbelief to outright accusations of a staged bit. One commenter wrote simply, *“Seems like rage bait.”* Another was more direct about the delivery, saying, *“This lady seems to be really bad at lying lol.”*

Several commenters focused on how depressingly plausible the answer felt despite the skepticism. *“Damn I knew people like this existed, but the reality is just so much more depressing,”* one wrote. Others zeroed in on specific lines from the interview as proof it wasn’t genuine. *“‘I sell buildings.’ She’s lying. She had to think of something that would sound impressive,”* one comment read.

Another laid out a full theory: *“100% a skit.. she answered for earning potential and made something up. Also took a sec to remember she was a real estate agent? She isn’t making up to a million a year lol.”*

Whether staged, exaggerated, or painfully sincere, the New York clip has done what viral street interviews do best: turned one offhand comment into a referendum on wealth, honesty, and how comfortable anyone in this city actually is.
