This ‘Real Housewives of Salt Lake City’ star was fired because of racist social media posts



"Real Housewives of Salt Lake City" star Jennie Nguyen fired over offensive Facebook posts

Jennie Nguyen
Jennie Nguyen

Bravo has ceased filming with 'Real Housewives' star Jennie Nguyen after 'offensive' posts

Bravo reported Tuesday that "Genuine Housewives of Salt Lake City" cast part Jennie Nguyen has been given up from the show after watchers viewed as different "hostile" posts supposedly once shared by the unscripted tv star. The "hostile" web-based media posts have since been erased.

What Really happened

The singular images which have not been affirmed by Nguyen reemerged after a Reddit client posted many screen captures of the substance she supposedly shared on her page.

The telecom company put out an announcement on its web-based media account that said, "Bravo has stopped recording with Jennie Nguyen and she will at this point not be a cast individual from 'The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City.' We remember we neglected to make a fitting move once her hostile web-based media presents were welcomed on our consideration."

Toward the finish of the tweet, Bravo vowed to "work to work on our cycles to guarantee we improve educated and more smart projecting choices."

When did she joined Genuine Housewives

Nguyen joined the "Genuine Housewives of Salt Lake City" for the show's second season when it debuted last September. A greater part of her storyline zeroed in on her not having any desire to have one more kid after various unsuccessful labors.

Subsequent to seeing her persona on the series, fans were stunned to find Nguyen's Facebook posts from 2020 that advanced enemy of Black, against Black Lives Matter and hostile to vaxx informing. The images supposedly posted on her Facebook page likewise showed support for paranoid notions, Blue Lives Matter and President Donald Trump.

Jennie Nguyen
Jennie Nguyen

Vulture distributed an article on Jan. 21 that definite the now-erased Facebook page and connected to a Reddit client who posted many screen captures of the substance Nguyen purportedly shared on her page.

One of the screen captures from the Reddit client was an Islamophobic image supposedly shared by Nguyen. It ridiculed Colin Kaepernick for his confidence and for the position he took in 2016 by bowing during the public song of devotion at NFL games as a dissent against unfairness and police fierceness in the United States. Another picture included bogus and disparaging cases about George Floyd's homicide and a different post that included photographs of numerous Black men alluding to them as "creatures."

One more screen capture supposedly shared by Nguyen, included pictures with the Confederate banner and wrong democratic insights from the 2020 political decision.

Instagram account

Before she was terminated from the "Genuine Housewives of Salt Lake City," Nguyen transferred a composed conciliatory sentiment to her Instagram account recognizing that her Facebook page contained posts that were hostile and pernicious. She didn't callout or reference the particular images themselves. "I need to recognize and apologize for my erased Facebook posts from 2020 that reemerged today," she composed. "At that point, I thought I was standing up against savagery, however I have since figured out how hostile and pernicious my words were."

She added, "It's the reason I deactivated that account over a year prior and why I keep on attempting to find out with regards to viewpoints not the same as my own. I lament those posts and am truly upset for the aggravation they caused."

Nguyen is the second "Genuine Housewives of Salt Lake City" star to be called out for disputable remarks this season. During the Dec. 5 episode of the series, co-star Mary Cosby, who was blamed on the show for taking cash from believers and being a "religion" pioneer by her ex-church individuals, shielded herself by telling cast part Lisa Barlow, "It's just a little ridiculous to put me with somebody so … like, when I ponder Jen (Shah), I see cutthroat, I see a hooligan. Like, you know, those Mexican individuals that make that large number of medications."

Jennie Nguyen
Jennie Nguyen

After the episode broadcasted, Cosby took to Instagram and expressed, "I involved misguided thinking in my selection of words. Kindly acknowledge my statements of regret."

In one more second from season two, she likewise alluded to Nguyen-who is Vietnamese-as having "wonderful, skewed eyes."

Cosby didn't go to the season two get-together, which taped on Jan. 6.

On Jan. 13, Bravo delivered pictures on its site that affirmed Nguyen was available at the get-together. The tell-all episode is relied upon to air in February.


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