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Actress Loses Home to Fund Passion Project
5 Feb
Summary
- Esposito mortgaged her home to finance her film 'Fresh Kills'.
- The film, self-financed, grossed only $68,310 at the box office.
- Her net worth decreased from $6 million to $1 million.

Actress Jennifer Esposito is undergoing a difficult period, being compelled to vacate her East Hampton residence. She had previously mortgaged this home, valued around $1.5 million, to finance her directorial debut and passion project, 'Fresh Kills.' The film, which Esposito wrote, directed, produced, and starred in, premiered in June 2024 after 15 years in development. Despite positive reviews and a Rotten Tomatoes score exceeding 90%, 'Fresh Kills' performed poorly at the box office, earning only $68,310 against an approximate $2 million budget, much of which Esposito personally financed.
Esposito publicly shared her emotional struggle in a January 30, 2026, social media post, detailing her tears over the forced relocation. She explained her decision to self-finance, citing industry resistance and a desire to believe in herself. This significant financial commitment has impacted her net worth, which Celebrity Net Worth estimated at $1 million as of February 4, 2026, down from $6 million in 2025. Her mortgaged home was listed for approximately $1.595 million and has since been marked pending.



