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Marlo Hampton Leads Black Women Of Bravo In Special Black Lives Matter PSA

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And while Bravo has stepped up to the plate with special TV programming to discuss the Black Lives Matter Movement, Real Housewives of Atlanta‘s honorary peach Marlo Hampton has gone a step further with a special PSA featuring the Black women of RHOA, Real Housewives of Potomac, and Married To Medicine.

“Becoming a full-time parent to two young Black boys has given me a new outlook on life,” Hampton said in an email statement.

Black lives matter and it is my duty to work to improve human rights so that my boys and our children can live in a better world.”

After stating her name and the fact that her life matters, we then see a montage of her reality TV co-stars and other Bravo talent doing the same, from Dr. Heavenly Kimes, Porsha Williams, Eva Marcille, and Candiace Dillard-Bassett, to Karen Huger, Gizelle Bryant, and Kandi Burruss.

Nene Leakes participated in the PSA as well, saying, “There are things that need to be said out loud, like Black lives matter” which she chanted repeatedly.

Source: MadameNoire
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