Wendy Osefo has Gizelle Bryant thinking she never liked her.
Gizelle Bryant and Wendy Osefo are on really bad terms. And fans of “Real Housewives of Potomac” are still talking about the blowups that took place on the recent episode. Wendy didn’t hold back after Ashley Darby told her that Gizelle was wondering if Wendy’s changed so much because of the cheating rumors about Eddie Osefo. She warned Gizelle not to get her “a*s whooped.” Plus, Wendy was critical of Gizelle and Robyn’s relationships. She doesn’t feel Robyn has a “real relationship to worry about.” And Wendy said it was shameful for Gizelle to decide to keep dealing with Jamal Bryant after he cheated on her multiple times. In Wendy’s opinion, this was a sign that Gizelle has low self-esteem. And the situation wasn’t healthy for her daughters.
Well, Porsha Williams discussed this with Gizelle and Karen Huger on “Bravo’s Chat Room.”
When Porsha asked Gizelle how she felt about that heated moment and what Wendy said about Jamal, Gizelle said, “It’s a couple of things. One, I was thinking, Wendy never liked me, ever. She was just pretending. That’s number one because she went to a negative space way too fast. And then number two, I was thinking, when I see crazy come, I don’t negotiate with crazy. I never do that.”
In Karen Huger’s opinion, Gizelle Bryant just got her karma.
Karen also chimed in. And she feels Gizelle just got her just deserts, “Well, actually I feel anyone who continuously comes after one of the girls in the group’s husbands or their marriage has to be prepared to pay the piper. And Gizelle paid the piper. Wendy whipped her a new seat. It’s sad to see that because they are sisters in more than one way.” This is when Gizelle told Karen she’s been critical of people’s marriages, “Hold on Karen because you’re trying to accuse me…you have talked about Michael Darby. You have talked about Juan Dixon. You have talked about Jamal Bryant…you’ve talked about Andrew. We have conversations.”
Karen then stresses that she just has “opinions.” In response to this, Gizelle says, “Which is fine so you can’t put that on me.” However, Karen strongly disagrees, “No, I can put that on you and it is on you. It’s on film. But what is going on now, again, you gotta be prepared to pay the piper, Gizelle. No one’s going to continually let you come after the families, their husbands…”
Gizelle refuses to back down, “But I didn’t. I didn’t.” And Karen brings up that Gizelle had Ashley be the messenger, “You sort of did.” She continued, “You did good though. I’ma give you credit. You passed it off to Ashley and Ashley actually threw the rock for you and you hid your hands. So you good, you good, girl.”