Days after The Real Housewives Of Salt Lake City star Jennie Nguyen's racist social media posts were uncovered, Bravo chief Andy Cohen is finally speaking out and he's not happy. Several days ago, Jennie's controversial posts from 2020 were discovered, sparking responses from her co-stars, all of whom roundly condemned the content. Each of the women took to Instagram to respond to the racially charged cartoons and graphics that Jennie added to her Facebook feed during the height of the Black Lives Matter movement. Since coming to light, Jennie has apologized via Instagram, where she claimed to, "regret those posts" and the "pain they caused."
Jennie turned off the comments section for the apology post, but followers simply took to her season 2 reunion post to lodge their grievances. One fan commented, "what a disappointment." Another advised, "Think of the world you want your children to live in..is it that of bigotry and running over protesters," clearly written in reference to a cartoon Jennie posted about a driver hitting protestors. The women of RHOSLC, including Jennie, were seen filming last week, which lead to an outcry about her apparent continued involvement in the show. Confusion was further stoked when, following the most recent episode of the series, Andy and RHOSLC co-star Lisa Barlow barely addressed the scandal on Watch What Happens Live.
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Page Six reports that Andy finally commented on Jennie's objectionable posts, declaring them, "very upsetting" and "disgusting." He addressed the lack of attention given to them on WWHL, "there are many serious discussions happening right now about everything — about everything." He assured
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