RHOP Star Gizelle Bryant Gets Dragged for Comments About Jamal Bryant & Monique Samuels

 

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It has been rumored Gizelle wants Monique fired from RHOP.

Since last year, “Real Housewives of Potomac” star Gizelle Bryant has been a part of the numerous rumors surrounding the altercation between Monique Samuels and Candiace Dillard. In fact, it was rumored that Gizelle refused to film with Monique after it all went down. And she reportedly has plans to push Monique off the show.

On the upcoming episode, Monique sits down with all the other ladies with the exception of Candiace. This meeting happens at Karen Huger’s house. And Gizelle hired a security guy.

Of course, they discuss what occurred the previous day. Monique admits that she’s embarrassed, but at the moment, she’s not remorseful. She’s still angry about what transpired.

Well, this didn’t sit well with Wendy Osefo. She also took issue with Monique trying to have round two and running around the building to get to Candiace. However, Monique explained that her adrenaline was still high at the time. And she asked if anyone else has been in a fight before, and Wendy said that she has.

Gizelle gets called out on social media.

When it was Gizelle’s time to speak, she said she no longer wanted to be around Monique. So she was leaving. Monique didn’t mind this too much.

It’s the comments Gizelle makes in her green screen interview that has resulted in backlash on Twitter. She’s currently trending because people are dragging her.

In the interview, she says, “Do me and Jamal, a pastor, have an image to protect? One hundred percent. So hanging around someone who decides to fight women on national television, is that a good look? No.”

UPDATE.

Bravo has released the midseason trailer. A lot more drama goes down, including an explosive moment between Candiace and Ashley, as well as Chris and Michael.

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