Brynn Whitfield and Ubah Hassan clashed on the “Real Housewives of New York City” Season 15 finale — enough for producers to get involved. The co-stars had to be separated in Tuesday’s ...
In The Real Housewives of New York City season 15 reunion part 2, Brynn apologized to Ubah for the "angry Black woman" comment, noting that she didn't have any ill intentions. After apologizing ...
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"This whole experience has been tough but valuable. It’s taught me that forgiveness and self-protection can coexist." ...
Things got ugly, though towards the end of the episode, with Ubah Hassan lashing out at Brynn Whitfield. After Brynn tried to interject in a spat between Ubah, 41, and Erin Lichy, 37, Ubah told ...
RHONY’s Ubah Claims Her Puerto Rico Trip Comments Were ‘Misrepresented,’ Says She’s ‘An Easy Target’
Ubah Hassan is clearing the air after her comments about Puerto Rican beaches on The Real Housewives of New York City rubbed costar Racquel Chevremont the wrong way. “I’m hurt by how my ...
Security cameras in the villa then showed the hallway outside Ubah's room, as Hassan started to scream, "BITCH!" "I almost went mental," Ubah said in a confessional, in tears, as Jessel said her ...
Before the first frame of season 15 of The Real Housewives of New York aired, there were rumors of a bitter feud between castmates—and former friends—Ubah Hassan and Brynn Whitfield.
The drama between Whitfield and co-star Ubah Hassan built up all season until Whitfield found herself caught in a dangerous lie. Despite their differences on the show, the two women connected over ...
The Real Housewives of New York City’s Ubah Hassan has a new perspective on her relationship with costar Brynn Whitfield. “From the start, it felt like Brynn had it out for me,” Ubah ...
In the episode, Brynn claimed that Ubah Hassan called her a wh*re even though she knew the former had faced sexual assault in her life. She said, “I’m in support groups trying to deal with sh ...
I’ve been wanting to say something about how outrageous the conflict between stars Brynn Whitfield and Ubah Hassan truly was. But I assumed that most of us, Black women that is, weren’t really ...
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