Brynn Whitfield, a cast member of “Real Housewives of New York”, is facing backlash for calling her co-star, Ubah Hassan, “an angry black woman” during a recent episode. Whitfield confirmed that she made the comment to Hassan during an off-camera conversation, expressing concern that if Hassan appeared angry, her boyfriend would not want to marry her. Following a heated debate during a girls’ trip to the Hamptons, both women shared their side of the story in interviews with Bravo cameras.
Taking to Instagram, Whitfield addressed the situation and explained that her comments were taken out of context and misrepresented. She claimed that the issue of the “angry black woman” stereotype had been brought up by Hassan in a previous season during a moment in Anguilla. Whitfield, who is biracial, shared that she and Hassan had discussed their fears and triggers at length, expressing love and support for each other. Despite their candid conversation, Whitfield apologized for any hurt she may have caused Hassan and expressed regret for her actions.
Fans on social media were quick to criticize Whitfield’s behavior, with many finding her comments towards Hassan unacceptable. Some fans pointed out that Whitfield appeared to be policing Hassan’s “blackness” and projecting her own issues onto her co-star. Others suggested that Whitfield’s actions were racially insensitive and showed a lack of understanding of the complexities of race. The overall reaction from fans was negative towards Whitfield, who was previously liked but now is seen as behaving in a hurtful manner.
Questions were raised about Whitfield’s sudden shift in behavior from the previous season to the current one. Fans found her comments towards Hassan to be racist and inappropriate, especially considering that she is the only black member of the group. Viewers expressed shock and disappointment at Whitfield’s actions and called for her to apologize for her behavior. Some even suggested that Hassan should confront Whitfield about her remarks and assert herself in the situation.
Representatives for both Whitfield and Hassan, as well as Bravo, have been contacted for comments on the situation. It remains to be seen how the fallout from Whitfield’s comments will be addressed on the show and whether there will be any further repercussions for her behavior. The incident has sparked a larger conversation about race and representation on reality television, with fans expressing a desire for more sensitivity and understanding when it comes to addressing delicate topics such as race and identity.