Difficult, but necessary.
George Floyd's death and the ensuing nationwide outrage over racism and police brutality have prompted many important conversations, including those between parents and children. On
Difficult, but necessary.
George Floyd's death and the ensuing nationwide outrage over racism and police brutality have prompted many important conversations, including those between parents and children. On Wednesday's episode of Bravo's Watch What Happens Live, TheReal Housewives of Atlanta's Kandi Burruss recounted the talks she and husband Todd Tucker have had with their kids: Kaela, 23, Riley, 17, and Ace,4.
"Obviously, I'm getting it all from all different ages. We have Riley and Kaela who are on the older side of things—which, Riley, she's very opinionated," Burruss told host Andy Cohen. "And from the jump she was like—she goes to a school where obviously the minority is Black [and] the majority is white—but she was like, 'Okay, I am unfollowing every single friend or person that is non-Black who is not speaking up about this; who is not showing that they are an ally with our community.'"
Burruss continued, "And she seriously did. She made it, like, a movement through her whole friend group. If she did not see some type of statement or [sign] that you care, she was unfollowing you. And she was serious about it."