Gizelle Bryant isn’t holding back when it comes to the ongoing fallout from the drama between Real Housewives of Atlanta star Kenya Moore and franchise newcomer Brit Eady.

During a recent episode of the Virtual Reali-Tea podcast, the Real Housewives of Potomac OG gave her unfiltered take on the explosive situation — and made it clear she believes Brit crossed a serious line.
“If one is gone, they both should be gone. If one is there, they both should be there,” Gizelle declared, referencing the aftermath of the confrontation between Kenya and Brit. The scandal erupted after Kenya reportedly called Brit a “peasant,” prompting Brit to bring up a “pi$tol” in response — something many fans and cast members viewed as a major red flag.

Gizelle pointed out that insults like Kenya’s are nothing new in the Housewives world, and even joked about her own experience: “We had Kenya, who called Pistol Girl a ‘peasant.’ But that’s kind of like a rite of passage. Kenya has probably called me a peasant, and I’m not even on the show.”
However, for Gizelle, Brit’s reaction took things to another level — one that, in her view, should’ve warranted immediate consequences. “And that was turned into ‘I’m going to get a pistol.’ That’s like…wow,” she said. “That’s (coming from) someone who hasn’t been with Bravo for 30 days at that point.”
“She should have been fired on the spot (for the pistol comment),” Gizelle emphasized. “So, we never would have gotten to the haircare moment. That should have been nipped in the bud immediately. It would have been on Potomac, I can say that.”
Her stance was crystal clear: If Bravo decided to let Kenya go over the incident, then Brit should have been held to the same standard. As Gizelle summed up again, “If one is gone, they both should be gone. If one is there, they both should be there.”
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Well gizzy maybe you should’ve been gone then for insinuations of others men trying to get you alone etc … I hate when people from other franchises weigh in and sway public . By the way – it has to be a direct threat on another’s life which there wasn’t even though I don’t care for her or Kenya . I’m sure it was looked into ny bravo legal team regardless .
The double standard is nothing new for Bravo. Kenya should have sued the sh out of all of them when Po'Shit dragged her across the floor like a cavewoman. Speaking of, I always thought Kenya missed a great opportunity to market whatever wig glue she was using to her Kenya Moore Hair Care line, because that weave was still in tact!~
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Didn’t Kenya attempt to use a prop at Porsha first cause I thought she did so yes double standards and her ass should’ve been gone long ago . Porsche actually got in trouble for that but her ass didn’t . Instigating fool
Unless they were literally used to inflict physical bodily harm, I'm not sure props such as a scepter and/or even a bullhorn would be considered "weapons". But regardless, neither warranted being physically assaulted in such a violent manner.
Violence is never ok however I can see how getting repeatedly provoked especially in one’s personal space can trigger something to pop off . Keyonce knew she was going to incite something and sadly porsha took the bait
Oh I think sometimes violence can definitely be the answer, but not in this case. Yes Kenya was annoying the crap out of Porsha, but Andy and everyone was laughing about it. Porsha was the one who jumped out of her chair (with Cynthia between them) and got in Kenya’s “personal space” to assault her, which is why she was arrested and booked.
Damn right! Go Giz!!! ? https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/b766dd858ac165591b7dc42641d0e4f36ec33d51740a73e9ba4ba23e93ba97f4.gif