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“The first & most relevant thingI can say is that it’s hard to say anything at all because I #supportwomen I #believewomen and I support #metoo,” began the “Drive Back” singer, 35.
“I can’t tell a woman how to feel about a man’s presence in her orbit,” she continued. “We areentitled to our feelingsand they should never be diminished or questioned.”
Candiace then said it’s “appalling” that Sunday’s episode and those that follow will showcase “a feral gutter snipe attempt to upend and dismantle these pillars that women have worked so hard to establish.” She then suggested that Gizelle’s actions are “all in the name of … entertainment.”
“Where have we landed? How exactly are we here? You are not a victim,” she added. “What you are is a calculated slab of misery creating the next generation of snipes through the fine example your children have to mirror. We are all in danger.”
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Later addressing the matter with Candiace after the cast’s class at Born 2 Dance Studio, Gizelle said she felt like it was important to tell her costar about her previous interaction with Chris. As she continued to explain her side, Gizelle felt Candiace was “trying to diminish” how she felt in the moment.
Candiace proceeded to leave the room and expressed her dissatisfaction with producers over the matter.
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