In Potomac, it’s all about the etiquette … or lack thereof! On The Real Housewives of Potomac's Sunday, January 24, episode, the ladies clashed over their political and racial issues. The Bravo series' episode dug deeper than just superficial quibbles, as the debate about Hebrew names illustrated.
Classy vs. Potomac Classy
Charrise Jackson Jordan and Gizelle Bryant's feud continued to remain strong. Charrise maintained that Gizelle ruined her birthday by bringing in her hairstylists, but Gizelle denied doing anything wrong. The women are clearly divided over their feelings toward Gizelle.
Rabbi Mark Pays a Visit
Katie Rost said, "On top of being biracial, I’m Jewish," which opened a whole new level of tension for the series. Katie decided to give Hebrew names to her kids, but not without throwing a huge party first.
Unfortunately for Katie, she didn't feel as respected at the even as she felt she should be. "Usually, my good looks and charm work, but I’m not sure it’s working right now," Katie said. The ladies didn't fully support the ceremony but attended it nonetheless.
Aunt Dot Knows Etiquette
Karen Huber reflected on her family's past with her opinionated Aunt Dot. Does Aunt Dot approve of Karen's lifestyle? Seemingly, but Aunt Dot is the epitome of classy, meaning she needs milk and scalding hot tea or she won’t be happy. In other words, Karen's relative fits into Potomac just as well as any of the other ladies.
Worthy of the Term Socialite?
Ashley Darby threw her "Sip With Socialites" event, but according to Gizelle, it's not as classy as Ashley thinks.
Ashley, whose husband, Michael, is more than twice her age, got loaded at her own party, and the other ladies remarked that Ashley strikes them as easy. However, Ashley didn't seem to care what the others think. "I'm young, I'm fun and I don’t need a bustier," she quipped.
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The Real Housewives of Potomac airs on Bravo Sundays at 9 p.m. EST.