Gizelle Bryant’s ex-husband Jamal Bryant getting married (video)
Rev. Jamal Bryant, the pastor of the mega-church New Missionary Baptist Church in suburban Atlanta, announced he is getting married. The ex-husband of “The Real Housewives
Rev. Jamal Bryant, the pastor of the mega-church New Missionary Baptist Church in suburban Atlanta, announced he is getting married. The ex-husband of “The Real Housewives
Nneka Ihim is the living and breathing embodiment of Black excellence. She is a successful lawyer and married to a handsome Nigerian-American doctor and philanthropist.
The offseason for “The Real Housewives of Potomac”—much like the offseason for many sports teams—has been brutal with cuts, as several cast members are leaving
Karen Huger, the self-described “Grand Dame” of “The Real Housewives of Potomac,” believes the cast will do much better if everyone is forthright instead of
Gizelle Bryant and Robyn Dixon’s new podcast is, unfortunately, living up to its curious title of “Reasonably Shady.” Just one week after Bryant of “The
Most reality TV fans already know that “The Real Housewives” franchise is not a paragon of virtue. Millions of people subscribe to the series to
Nicki Minaj is literally in an elevated state of bliss after a joke post about hosting the reunion for the sixth season of “The Real
Gizelle Bryant is getting clowned on social media after she exclaimed on “The Real Housewives of Potomac” on Sunday, Oct. 4, 2020, that she needs
Pastor Jamal Bryant’s ex-wife Gizelle vehemently denies that he has a secret love child from an affair originating from his megachurch in suburban Atlanta, and
It has already been established that “The Real Housewives of Atlanta” star Kenya Moore had her peach snatched from her and will not appear on
[jwplatform a58rjqv9] According to Bravo, Potomac is “Maryland’s best kept secret, and the only way in is through class, pedigree, or lineage.” Get your first
Bravo is moving forward with “The Real Housewives of Potomoac.” For quite some time, the streets have been talking about “Maryland’s best kept secret,” and