RHOA Kenya Moore calls RHOBH Brandi Glanville a racist: Brandi apologizes for 'you're a black person' comment on blog
"Real Housewives of Atlanta" star Kenya Moore snaps on "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" star Brandi Glanville for her "You're a black person" comment she made on the show after cast mate Joyce Giraud admitted she didn't know how to swim.
In a series of tweets Moore tweeted:
"Not all Black women wear hair weaves. Half the women on #RHOBH are wearing some fake hair. Brandi cannot be more ignorant."
"I love that Joyce owns her heritage and is educated about her what her ethnic background is #RHOBH"
"Case and point, Brandi removes her hair weave at the table. #RHOBH"
Glanville must have felt the pressure and responded to Moore on her Bravo blog attacking her for her affair on RHOA, "As far as Kenya Moore calling me ignorant on WWHL, while I do find her entertaining on RHOA, I am sorry but I just don't care nor do I respect the opinion of a grown ass woman who flirts, texts, and tries to sleep with another woman's husband. Once she finds some self-respect maybe I will learn to care about what she thinks."
Read Brandi's apology for putting her foot in her mouth AGAIN:
"First and foremost, I really do want to sincerely apologize and say I am truly sorry for the insensitive joke I made about Joyce not getting in the water and to anyone of my friends or fans of the show I offended.
First and foremost, I really do want to sincerely apologize and say I am truly sorry for the insensitive joke I made about Joyce not getting in the water and to anyone of my friends or fans of the show I offended.
To start off, I have been in several romantic relationships over the years with African American men and still have close relationships with those ex-boyfriends even now. For over 20 years now, I have had girlfriends from pretty much every ethnical background. Sometimes (actually a lot of times) these girlfriends and I joke inappropriately with each other. These jokes are clearly not ready for TV.
I married and have two children with a Cuban man whose parents were both born and raised in Cuba, and I consider my children to be multi-racial. I am not a racist and I apologize for my insensitive joke. The moment those words came out of my mouth I regretted them and felt like I just handed Joyce/Jacqueline the gift that she had been waiting for to have another go at me and give herself the attention she clearly was craving.
All of that being said, I hope you see that although it didn't go too well, I was just trying to be funny -- as I always try to be. Life is not worth living if you can't laugh with your close friends. In the future, I will remember in to hold back with people who I now see are only looking to take me down so that they can have a something for themselves."
Was it racist?