Garcelle Beauvais made history by becoming the first African-American woman to join the cast of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. While promoting the upcoming new season of the Bravo hit reality series, the actress turned reality star spilled the tea about her new gig.
During a recent appearance on The Real, host Adrienne Bailon asked Garcelle, “Are you worried about what they might be saying in their confessionals?”
Beauvais admitted that she is actually “a little bit” nervous. She said, “A little bit. They didn’t say anything to my face, but I’m sure behind the scenes, someone must have said something.”
According to Reality Tea, Adrienne followed up with “Why do you think they wouldn’t say nothing to your face?”
Garcelle responded, “I don’t know. I’m the new girl on the block and…” She got cut off when host Loni Love interjected to point out “and you black.”
Garcelle added, “I do think that because being the new girl [and] the first black woman on the show has made people a little bit nervous.” She explained, “I don’t know if they were as forward as they would be. But, maybe in the confessionals, I’ll learn more.”
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