‘Married to Medicine’ Star Buffie Purselle Calls out the ‘Real Housewives of Potomac’ Cast

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RHOP is a hot topic due to the altercation.

Real Housewives of Potomac” viewers have had a lot to say about the latest episodes. This isn’t surprising since they have finally seen Monique Samuels and Candiace Dillard’s altercation. And on top of that, they’ve also seen the rest of the cast’s reaction to it. As of now, it seems as if the only two women willing to support Monique are Ashley Darby and Karen Huger.

While Karen still wants to be there for both women, Ashley hasn’t forgotten Candiace throwing a knife at her the previous season. She also didn’t forget that Chris Bassett had to physically sit on top of Candiace to keep her from putting her hands on Ashley.

So although she was appearing to turn a new leaf with Candiace earlier in the season, Ashley said that she’s experienced Candiace provoking her. So she assumed this is what happened between her and Monique. Ashley didn’t see the altercation. She was in the restroom at the time.

Viewers have been calling out the rest of the cast.

Regardless, Candiace has plenty of support from all the others. In fact, Wendy Osefo, Robyn Dixon, and Gizelle Bryant weren’t really trying to hear anything Monique had to say. They kept their feet on her neck all throughout the meeting. And Gizelle thought it was a good time to remind Monique of all her past wrongs on the show, too. However, she neglected to mention the actions of the others. And this isn’t sitting well with some of the viewers.

Just days after some social media influencers called out the RHOP cast for making the situation about all black women, “Married to Medicine” star Buffie Purselle had some things to say, too.

And she was completely unfiltered, too.

Click next for the details. 

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