Garcelle Beauvais Accused Of Abusing “Race Card” Against Her White ‘RHOBH’ Co-Stars

Actress and TV host, Garcelle Beauvais has been accused of abusing the “race card” when it comes to her white counterparts on Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.

According to her former castmate, AnneMarie Wiley, Beauvais has made other women on the Bravo show “scared” to argue with her in fear of being labeled a “racist.”

While appearing on Carlos King’s Reality with the King podcast, Wiley made the unfavorable claims about the Jamie Foxx Show actress.

“She’s been able to get away with unnecessarily playing the race card so many times unchallenged, because who can challenge her, right?” Wiley said. “The other ladies can’t challenge her, so I think that’s been her play for so long.”

Annemarie Wiley, Kathy Hilton, Kyle Richards, Garcelle Beauvais, Crystal Kung Minkoff and Erika Jayne attend the 2024 People’s Choice Awards at Barker Hangar on February 18, 2024 in Santa Monica, California.

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Wiley is most likely referring to a recent episode where Beauvais got into an argument with co-star Dorit Kemsley. After the exchange, Kemsley expressed that she felt “attacked.” In response, Beauvais said she felt “triggered” by Kemsley’s remark, and therefore dubbed her a “Karen.”

Carlos King then pointed out that he noticed many women on the show may have been “afraid” of going up against the The Other Black Girl actress, because they may get labeled “racist.”

Wiley agreed with his thoughts, saying, “I would say yeah. If I wasn’t Black, I would be.”

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Throughout the season, Beauvais has brought up race a few times, including the time she attended a charity event and was called out for failing to pay a donation she pledged. At the time, she told Kyle Richards, “Would you have said it to one of the white women?”

She has also claimed that Lisa Rinna once said something regarding offensive off-camera comments that should have “never brought race into this show.”

However, Rinna denied her allegations.

Take a look at AnneMarie Wiley speaking on Garcelle Beauvais pulling the “race card” below.

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