The Real Housewives of New York City is welcoming a new, history-making housewife! Eboni K. Williams, a 37-year-old attorney and TV host, will be the Bravo show’s first Black cast member, ET can confirm.
“NYC is filled with successful and dynamic Black women. I’m excited to join this legendary franchise as the first Black housewife,” Williams said in a statement to ET. “Can’t wait to share a slice of life in this city that hasn’t been seen before. Anyone who’s aware of my work knows I don’t hold back. I’m going to keep it just as real here as I do everywhere else.”
Williams is currently the host and executive producer of Revolt’s show Black News, and a former Fox News host. She also regularly offers political commentary for The Ringer, and just recently joined Charlamagne tha God to comment on Wednesday’s Vice Presidential Debate between Kamala Harris and Vice President Mike Pence. She also authored the 2017 book Pretty Powerful: Appearance, Substance, and Success, which implores women to embrace their beauty a positive and powerful asset.
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