Mary Cosby is setting the record straight.
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"Real Housewives of Salt Lake City" star Jennie Nguyen spoke out for the first time following her firing from the reality show. Nguyen appeared on Instagram Live on Wednesday to share her side of the story.The reality TV star claimed she couldn't remember if she posted the resurfaced posts herself or if someone from her team did, but she took "full responsibility" for what was posted. She went on to say she wouldn't apologize for her political views and encouraged people to be respectful of each other's opinions.
"I am very proud to be a Republican," Nguyen said. "I respect your opinion. I respect your political stance.
We are different." ‘Real Housewives of Salt Lake City’ star Jennie Nguyen spoke out for the first time since her firing from the Bravo show. (Charles Sykes/Bravo/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images) Nguyen was joined by a friend, whom she introduced as Michael. He explained that he was there to "support" the reality star. "This is what you do for your friends," he said. Michael, who is Black, admitted he did have to "educate" Nguyen on the Black Lives Matter movement, but noted that she's a "great person." Nguyen was fired by Bravo after fans called out the reality TV star for old social media posts.
(Natalie Cass/Bravo via Getty Images) Bravo announced that Nguyen was let go from the show on Tuesday, acknowledging that it made the decision in direct response to her social media posts that many said were overtly racist. In her Instagram Live on Wednesday, Nguyen stated that she is not "racist." "Bravo has ceased filming with Jennie Nguyen and she will no longer be a cast member on ‘The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City,’" the network said in a statement posted to its Instagram. The statement continued: "We
.Mary Cosby is setting the record straight.
"Real Housewives of Salt Lake City" star Mary Cosby will not be included in the filming of Season Three, Fox News Digital can confirm. The news comes after Cosby did not appear for the taping of the "Real Housewives of Salt Lake City" Season Two reunion episode in January.
"Real Housewives of Salt Lake City" star Jen Shah is calling out her ousted co-star Jennie Nguyen's recent apology. Nguyen appeared on Instagram Live on Wednesday to share her side of the story after being fired from the Bravo show. The reality TV star claimed she couldn't remember if she posted the resurfaced social media posts herself or if someone from her team did, but she took "full responsibility" for what critics called "racist" posts.
Jen Shah is not trying to hear Jennie Nguyen‘s take on the controversy involving her recently-uncovered racist social media posts!
Jennie Nguyen’s Housewives career may be over, but she’s not done defending herself.
Real Housewives of Salt Lake City star Jennie Nguyen, 44, has spoken out after she was fired from the hit Bravo series for controversial Facebook posts from 2020. In an Instagram Live video, Jennie placed blame on a “team of people” helping her with social media for sharing the offensive posts to a Facebook page. “I just want you to understand that, during that time, I had a team of people helping me. Whether they posted [or] I posted, it doesn’t really matter at this point,” she said on Wednesday, January 26, alongside her Black friend Michael.
It’s over for Jennie Nguyen!
Facing the consequences. Real Housewives of Salt Lake City‘s Jennie Nguyen has been dropped from the series after her past racially insensitive social media posts resurfaced.
Bravo has fired‘s Jennie Nguyen over multiple insensitive social media posts she shared in 2020, many of which mocked the Black Lives Matter movement.
"Real Housewives of Salt Lake City" star Jennie Nguyen has been fired from the show after a slew of controversial social media posts resurfaced in recent days. The network announced that Nguyen was let go from the show on Tuesday, acknowledging that it made the decision in direct response to her social media posts that many said were overtly racist. "Bravo has ceased filming with Jennie Nguyen and she will no longer be a cast member on ‘The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City,’" the network said in a statement posted to its Instagram. The statement continues: "We recognize we failed to take appropriate action once her offensive social media posts were brought to our attention.
Bravo has released a statement that they are no longer working with Jennie Nguyen.
Kate Aurthur editorAfter the firestorm earlier this month caused by caused by racist (and deleted) Facebook posts by “Real Housewives of Salt Lake City” cast member Jennie Nguyen, Bravo announced Tuesday that Nguyen has been fired from the show. It had recently begun filming its third season in Utah with Nguyen, Heather Gay, Whitney Rose, Jen Shah, Meredith Marks and Lisa Barlow returning.
Andy Cohen is ripping "The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City" star Jennie Nguyen for her resurfaced comments that appeared to mock the Black Lives Matter movement in 2020. "The posts were very upsetting … and disgusting," Andy, the executive producer of the Bravo franchise, said on his SiriusXM show, "Radio Andy," on Jan. 24.Andy also addressed fans who were upset that he didn't address the scandal much on Sunday evening's "Watch What Happens Live," but he revealed on Monday that the Bravo show was pretaped before the scope of Jennie's posts were known."People were very upset about the lack of discussion on last night's episode relating to Jennie's disgusting and upsetting posts, and I've also seen all the tweets wanting to know what's being done about those posts," he said.
Andy Cohen speaking out about Jennie Nguyen‘s controversial social media posts that recently resurfaced.
Meredith Marks is finally elaborating on her “vile” tweet — in response to castmate Jennie Nguyen’s resurfaced racially insensitive social media posts. On Sunday, the 49-year-old took to Twitter to post a statement.“Since it was not perfectly clear in my previous tweet, and I can now speak out in more depth. I am sickened by my co-worker's racist and prejudicial posts that recently surfaced,” Marks wrote.
Meredith Marks is finally elaborating on her “vile” tweet — in response to castmate Jennie Nguyen’s resurfaced racially insensitive social media posts. On Sunday, the 49-year-old took to Twitter to post a statement.“Since it was not perfectly clear in my previous tweet, and I can now speak out in more depth. I am sickened by my co-worker's racist and prejudicial posts that recently surfaced,” Marks wrote.