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    RHOBH: Garcelle Beauvais speaks about dating and filming

    In a recent interview, actress Garcelle Beauvais opened up about the challenges she faces in the dating world due to her involvement in the reality show “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” (RHOBH). She expressed her concerns, stating that not everyone is comfortable being on a reality show and filming the show cannot be compared to dating.

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    Garcelle appeared on The Jennifer Hudson Show and said that filming can be tricky especially if a man does not want to be on a reality show.

    She put it this way, “That’s tricky because not everybody wants to be on a reality show. But I have a full life. When the man comes he comes.”

    Garcelle also claims that filming has been the “hardest job [she’s] ever done.” She joined RHOBH for season 13 in 2020, Garcelle also spoke about how she went from acting to reality TV has taken her time to do. She tells Jennifer, “As an actor, you can hide behind a character. But being on a reality show it’s all you.

    It’s you, it’s your family, it’s your house. So sometimes, you know…somebody can dig something up or say something that gets under your skin and it hurts.” Even though there are lows there are also highs and “The best part is we have a lot of fun.” She continues with, “When we’re not being catty and shading each other, it’s really fun. And the ridiculousness of how we dress, where we go…I mean, ballgowns to lunch if you want to. So it’s fun.”

    Garcelle also shared some insight into her role as executive producer of Black Girl Missing which came out last year. She said, “That movie was so important to me because I really want us, when black and brown women, or men, or children go missing, we want the same coverage as everybody else.”

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    Garcelle also spoke about what her favorite role is and that is being a mother to 3 wonderful sons, Oliver Saunders 32, and Twins Jax Joseph Nilon and Jaid Thomas Nilon,16, and have been on RHOBH several times. Garcelle explains it this way, “What I’ve had to learn with my twins is that I need to parent them differently because they have different needs. I wanted my kids to be able to open up and say anything to me. And be careful what you wish for, because they’ll tell you!” She did state that Jax is the most outspoken out of her 3 children.

    “In a way, it’s beautiful because we have this dynamic that if we would go head-to-head a little bit and then I would shut down. And I remember one day, he walked out of the room and then he came back in and said, ‘When you stop talking, it hurts my feelings.’ And I thought to myself, ‘I never would have had the wherewithal to say that to my mother.’ So I’m happy that he’s open enough, respectfully, and can say how he feels.”

    Beauvais’s comments shed light on an interesting aspect of reality television and its impact on personal relationships. While RHOBH has undoubtedly brought fame and success to many cast members, it also comes with its fair share of drawbacks.

    The constant presence of cameras and the public scrutiny that follows can create an environment where potential partners may feel uncomfortable or hesitant.

    Dating is already a complex process, often requiring vulnerability and trust. However, when one’s personal life is broadcasted for millions to see, it adds an additional layer of complexity. Privacy becomes a luxury that is hard to come by, making it challenging to establish genuine connections.

    Being part of a reality show can attract individuals who are more interested in fame than building meaningful relationships. This can lead to skepticism and doubt when trying to navigate the dating scene.

    Garcelle Beauvais’s candid remarks highlight the importance of understanding the unique challenges faced by those involved in reality television. It reminds us that while these shows offer entertainment value, they also have real-life consequences for those participating in them.

    Garcelle Beauvais’s statement about RHOBH making dating tricky emphasizes how not everyone wants their personal life exposed on a reality show. It serves as a reminder that fame comes at a cost – one that affects personal relationships and complicates the already intricate process of finding love.

    As viewers, we should be mindful of this aspect when engaging with reality television content and respect the boundaries set by those who choose to participate in such shows.

    Here is her full interview with Jennifer Hudson::https://youtu.be/riIeex09gCI

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