Fans Fire Back At Kelly Dodd After She Claims ‘I’m Black’ In RHOC Reunion Teaser Plus Kelly Explains What Caused Her To Make Such An Outrageous Claim

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Kelly Dodd is feeling the heat after she claims “I’m black” in the Real Housewives of Orange County season 15 reunion teaser.

In a preview for part two of the season 15 reunion, Kelly screams “I’m black” when the OC Housewives discuss co-star Braunwyn Windham-Burke calling them “racists and homophobes.”

After the clip went viral, Kelly defended her claim by telling fans to look at her 23andMe results, which show she’s less than 3% African.

Check out the shocking clip below!

Not surprisingly, fans took major issue with Kelly‘s claims.

Kelly is now explaining why she made such an outrageous claim at the RHOC reunion.

“So we have Braunwyn who is blond-haired, blue eyes, as white as can be,” Kelly told E! News. “She’s always saying that I’m a racist or a homophobe, and it really irritates me. So I did a 23andMe, and I don’t identify myself as a Black person; that was not my point. My point was I’m Black, Asian, Mexican, Spanish, I’m 30% Native American, and I’m one percent Jewish. And I’m all races.”

Kelly added, “I don’t see people with color; I see people. That’s it.”

Part two of the RHOC season 15 reunion airs on Wednesday, Jan. 27 at 9 p.m. on Bravo.

Thoughts on this all? Was Kelly out of line to claim she’s “black” at the RHOC reunion? Sound off below!

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