Carlos King has some alternative phrases for Gizelle Bryant now that half 2 of The Real Housewives of Potomac Season 7 reunion has aired!
Gizelle Bryant Had Some Questions During The Colorism Segment
During the reunion, the topic of colorism got here up, as—within the phrases of Andy Cohen—it’s “a topic that’s come up frequently as it pertains to [RHOP].”
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After establishing the definition of colorism, Candiace Dillard Bassett spoke on how she, as a Black lady with a deeper pores and skin tone, is fast to be slammed because the “first one to be emotional” when she pops off whereas Robyn Dixon has been in a position to get away with similarly-reactive behaviors.
The season 7 solid of #RHOP on the reunion! pic.twitter.com/dle0OdEopM
— Queens of Bravo (@queensofbravo) January 26, 2023
In response, Gizelle hops into the dialog and expresses her confusion at Candace’s level.
“How are you connecting the two?…What does you being emotional have to do with skin color?”
She swiftly provides, “I just want to understand.”
Karen Huger then breaks down how Candiace feels as if “she’s judged more harshly” on account of “the pigmentation of her skin.”
Ashley Darby and Mia Thornton then proceed to precise their sentiments, with the previous acknowledging how the light-skinned solid members “get preferential treatment.”
“Inherently, for me, Gizelle, Robyn, Mia, we get preferential treatment. I understand that—I acknowledge the privilege as a light-skinned woman.”
After the dialogue, Gizelle remarked, “We went high, now let’s get to low.”
Carlos King Slams Gizelle: ‘How Disrespectful Was That To Your Ancestors?’
Once the episode aired, viewers took to Twitter and expressed that they felt as if self-proclaimed “Green-Eyed Bandit” was a bit too apathetic throughout the colorism phase.
I’m disenchanted in how dense Gizelle is being throughout this colorism phase. She went to one of many prime HBCU’s within the nation, is elevating brownskin daughters and has a darker skinned ex-husband. She is aware of what Candiace is speaking about and is selecting to be aloof about it. #RHOP pic.twitter.com/Nw15Wodhx8
— 🌈 Drew Sidora’s Lunchable (@SeddieWeddie) February 27, 2023
Gizelle Bryant is a colorist.
She’s impolite. She’s nasty. She feels ladies darker than her are beneath her.
It was obvious on this phase about colorism. It’s obvious in how she treats Wendy & Candiace. She’s additionally deeply insecure & unaccomplished. #RHOP #RHOPotomac #RHOPReunion pic.twitter.com/LSBjDjTp0K
— ERIC (@EricUnedited) February 27, 2023
Gizelle saying “finally we can move on from colorism” when her father was actually proper by Martin Luther King Jr, outstanding within the civil rights motion…. I’m MF LIVID BITCH YOU’RE THE PROPAGATOR OF COLORISM ON THIS SHOW EVIL NECKED ROOSTER! #rhop pic.twitter.com/z9P2ZzzL80
— Mihrimah| FS | Xanaxyra Targaryen🪬🤲 (@Mihrimah_FS) February 27, 2023
Carlos King additionally shared his critiques in a YouTube video, and the previous The Real Housewives of Atlanta producer didn’t maintain again!
In a clip shared to social media, Carlos mentioned he was “very angry” and “disappointed” over how temporary the colorism phase was.
“What I saw on display on that stage tonight is bulls**t. How dare you sit up here and give a topic of colorism 2 minutes to a cast full of Black women.”
Later throughout his video, he honed in on Gizelle’s decorum throughout the dialog.
“I was so disgusted, disappointed, and Gizelle, how dare you say, ‘Okay, finally, we can move on.’ You are the [daughter] of a civil rights activist.”
He then went on to ask, “How disrespectful, Gizelle, was that to your ancestors?”
#RHOPotomac #RHOP Full recap on my YouTube channel 👉🏽 https://t.co/XQzBlDgPm7 #RealitywiththeKing pic.twitter.com/jkI3Ri7RiZ
— Carlos King (@thecarlosking_) February 27, 2023
Do you agree with Carlos King’s commentary on Gizelle Bryant and the RHOP colorism dialog?