American New York Times bestseller author of the book, Real Housewives, Dame Brian Moyla has expressed disgust at the big trending issue over Wendy and Nneka Potomac House wives gists.
Moyla who authored the “The real story behind the RealHousewives and founder of The Vultures’ Realwives Institute made his feeling known through an ‘X’ (twitter) account, noting, ‘It annoys me that Wendy successfully iced someone (Nneka) out. I think this is a bad precedent to set, unless Wendy gets the axe too,” he remarked.
This, among other trending reactions has set the Potomac Season 8 reunion aftermath gist agog. While tongues waggle over reasons why some cast members were not readmitted for personal reasons, some insinuate that edging out of certain mates were facilitated by senior housemates whose beef with uncommon rivalry stirred the ice outs.
However, Real Housewives of Potomac, Season 9 is on, with two new members introduced. Nneka is absent, with all known gists about Wendy’s cold shoulder to have her readmitted. Their pairing attempt by bravo producers was apparently a mixed grill. With Nneka’s representations seen as a sensational inclusion to compliment a sister cast mate Wendy, who hails from same place, did not show enthusiasm over her inclusion in season 8.
Not many were happy with what played out, adding that a mere friendly beef between two sisters could generate to irreparable coldness. Certainly the house wives franchise is a ballroom of family challenges gists experienced by cast mates. With its gist trend, it aims at eliciting moral lessons to put anomalies right between ladies.
Previously, Andy Cohen, BravoTV show presenter, in his comments, stated the reunion is an opportunity to mend faces and forge on with feuding caste mates. He queried the rationale behind Wendy’s hardness on Nneka. “Casting has originally wanted Nneka and Wendy to come on the show through Wendy, because we thought you had mutual friendship. What production told me was that you didn’t necessarily seem that excited by the idea,” Cohen enquired in a conversation with wendy.
This connotes that it was obvious that Wendy, being a senior cast member had opportunity to influence Nneka’s readmission, but could not.
Meanwhile, findings indicate that Wendy has also felt threatened by the presence of Nneka whose credentials seem overwhelmingly superior to hers. But in a real sense, ‘would such permit hard feelings in a reality show meant for friendship connections?’ an enthusiast asked.
Nneka’s inclusion in the season 8 brought more buzz and glamour, and changed the narrative from the regular Housewives gists to cultural peep. This was however, greeted with much enthusiasm that also increased #RHOP fan interests and viewership across the globe.
The rumored gist that Nneka called Wendy ‘osu,’ a derogatory name calling in Nigerian Igbo tribe, was clarified to be false by the producers as Nneka never referenced Wendy to be osu. However Wendy still tried to push the matter knowing fully well that no Nigerian would publicly make such an accusation, let alone on national television. Wendy still heightened the matter with an anti nneka campaign of YouTubers whom she coincidentally has been seen publicly with.
These did not go down well with home fans in Nigeria expressing dissatisfaction and disappointment over Wendy’s attitude towards Nneka.
An ‘X’ (twitter) users called out Wendy to exhibit maturity beyond social complex, asking her to understand the significance of her representations on RHOP as a Nigerian.
“embrace Nneka and show sisterly love as both of you are making us proud,” he enthused.