Meredith Marks Calls Jennie Nguyen’s Racists Posts ‘Vile’

Meredith Marks seems to have referred to her co-star Jenny Nguyen’s racists social media post with the word “Vile.”

The “Real Housewives of Salt Lake City” star tweeted the word late Wednesday night after her castmate’s Facebook post (some criticizing the Black Lives Matter movement) became viral early in the day.

When her fans asked her to explain her thoughts, Marks insisted that she had to be silent for now.

“Not allowed rn (right now) but yes I have a lot more to say about many things. And I will,” Marks assured the fan.

The rest of the “RHOSLC” ladies have kept quiet on the matter.

So far, Marks seems to be the only co-star to deal with Nguyen’s previous post.

‘RHOSLC’ Star Jennie Nguyen Faces Backlash For Racist Posts

Fans are calling for Jennie Nguyen to be fired from “Real Housewives of Salt Lake City” after several controversial social media posts appearing to promote “White Lives Matter” from 2020 resurfaced this week.

Over a six month span in 2020 amid the ongoing Black Lives Matter protests, Nguyen allegedly posted and reposted memes and photos, including ones which mention phrases like “BLM Thugs” and “Violent Gangs.”

Below you can see some of the posts that surfaced from Jennie’s Facebook account:

Nguyen shared various graphics, such as this one.

Fans have been calling on Bravo to fire Nguyen.

Nguyen’s shared these posts from June through December 2020.

 

One post, allegedly shared by the 44-year-old “Housewife” in September 2020, reads, “I’m sick of people saying cops need more training. You had 18 years to teach your kids it’s wrong to loot, steal, set buildings a blaze, block traffic, laser people’s eyes, overturn cars, destroy buildings and attack citizens. Who failed who?”

Nguyen’s alleged resurfaced posts follow her previously calling out her co-star Mary M. Cosby for being racist. During a recent episode, Cosby told Nguyen that she has “nice slanted eyes.” She went on to confront Cosby, and while many of the ladies had her back, Cosby didn’t step down and their feud has since escalated.

Cosby has since doubled down that her comment was a sincere compliment and said she will “never” apologize to Nguyen.

Bravo nor the other Housewives have commented on Jennie’s comments, however, co-star Meredith Marks posted a very cryptic message on Twitter indirectly addressing the situation.

 

The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City” airs Sundays at 9 p.m. ET on Bravo.

EXCLUSIVE: @RHONJObessed’s Jack Sitt To Host RHONJ Podcast “Flipping The Table” Produced By Rundown Media

Blogger Jack Sitt joins Rundown Media as host of a new Real Housewives of New Jersey-based podcast “Flipping The Table” set to launch in February of 2022. 

Sitt is the genius behind acclaimed news/media Instagram account @RHONJObessed which he created back in 2018. He transformed his love and fandom into a famous Real Housewives platform with over 150-thousand followers on Instagram. Through the management of his page, Sitt has had the opportunity to not only meet, but also form relationships with various cast members from RHONJ. 

Sitt, a cancer survivor, received a special visit from RHONJ’s Dolores Catania, Margaret Josephs, and Jennifer Aydin back when he was going through his chemotherapy treatments. 

Dolores Catania , Margaret Josephs, and Jennifer Aydin visiting Jack Sitt

Most recently, Sitt celebrated his 19th birthday and attended Jennifer Aydin’s masquerade ball fundraiser which she hosted to support her brother’s music foundation. Aydin knew it was Sitt’s birthday and surprised him with a cake.

Jack Sitt and RHONJ’s Jennifer Aydin Celebrating Sitt’s 19th Birthday

“Flipping The Table,” named after RHONJ star Teresa Giudice famous table flip moment, is set to premiere February 3, 2022, and will be available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify or anywhere else you can find podcasts. Join Sitt for exclusive interviews, episode recaps, and more every week following new RHONJ episodes. 

The Reality Rundown and Rundown Media are excited for this partnership and new show as the studio focuses on developing the most entertaining and accessible show-based content in the future.