Where have I been?
The womens ability to have a sense of humor about their drama also goes a long way.
No, I think that that’s silly in life.

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Life is too short.
So, for us to be kind of representing Potomac, at first it was tough.
We didn’t get the love when we were out filming, says Bryant.

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When we film, we’re all over the place.
So you see a lot of this [D.C., Maryland, and Virginia] area.
We have somebody from like every decade in our group.

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We use the words, we use our brains, we’re all smart women, explains Bryant.
As the first ever African Real Housewife, Bryant teases that Osefo brings all kinds of Nigerian flavor.
Bryant appreciates more than just what Osefos background brings to the show though.

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And she didn’t do that, she just came and was herself.
She’s very comfortable in her own skin, and I love a confident smart Black woman.
Bryant says that will not be the case forTheReal Housewives of Potomac.

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We were pretty much almost all the way done with that.
I like the professionalism of us doing it the normal way, which is in the studio.

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