The Real Housewives of Dubai is here and it quickly became the most-talked-about franchise on Bravo following its premiere episode. The opulence displayed on the show, along with the expected drama that Housewives brings, is a perfect combination.
But the Black cast members are getting the most reactions and we are here for it!
Meet the cast
Aside from Potomac and Atlanta, Dubai has the most colorful or diverse cast of the franchise and they all bring something different.
Model and businesswoman Chanel Ayan has worked for top fashion houses like Chanel, Tiffany, Cartier, Valentino, and Dolce & Gabbana. Additionally, she has her own makeup brand called AYAN that she created with makeup artist Toni Malt, owns a talent agency, and is a wife and mother of one.
Caroline Brooks is an Afro-Latina from the U.S. who relocated to Dubai with her now ex-husband. While they were married, she worked as the marketing manager for her husband’s companies. After their split, she earned her real estate license and eventually worked her way up to become the executive director of a Dubai brokerage firm. She also is a mother.
Lesa Milan is a fashion designer and entrepreneur from Jamaica. The former Miss Jamaica Universe contestant was also a cast member of the BET reality series College Hill. Milan is the founder and chief designer of luxury maternity fashion brand Mina Roe, which has been worn by celebrities like Beyoncé. She lives in Dubai with her husband and three sons.
Also on the show are Nina Ali, Caroline Stanbury and Sara Al Madani.
Big personalities and an argument were highlights of the premiere
Brooks and Ayan got into it after the former made it a point to discuss how the latter was on the invite list for Stanbury’s engagement party. It all happened at a dinner that was held by Ali for the women.
Stanbury didn’t invite Ayan, saying she was just an “acquaintance.” But it wasn’t Stanbury, but Brooks that received Ayan’s wrath because she joked about Stanbury only inviting people who were “important” to her.
A shadest ensued as they went back and forth.
All in all, viewers were here for Brooks, Ayan and Lesa.
I’m still not over Chanel Ayan vs Caroline Brooks last night. #RHODubai pic.twitter.com/BTk6FnsaAX
— The Third King (@thirdking0208) June 2, 2022
Black Twitter reacts to all of the #BlackGirlMagic on the show
Bravo fans were ecstatic to see an international franchise added to the roster. But much of the social media chatter was placed on the Black cast members.
The black women on this show #RHODubai pic.twitter.com/1wrOEdUAOu
— Kelly Bensimon’s Jelly Beans (@RealityTVTales) June 2, 2022
The level of wealth and access displayed on this show is unprecedented, even for a Housewives franchise. Some Twitter users even commented that the Dubai cast makes Beverly Hills look broke. It makes it even better that Black women are at the center of it all.
Im so proud of these black women leaving the USA and finding men that will provide for them so they can be soft and rest in their femininity no going 50/50 for them #RHODubai
— Formally known as @domoniqueNYC (@718domonique) June 2, 2022
“I’m a badass bitch! I’m telling you in four different languages how fabulous badass bitch I am.”
Chanel Ayan’s Housewives entrance is one for the history books. #RHODubai pic.twitter.com/P6INqXGWNS
— Gibson Johns (@gibsonoma) June 2, 2022
Lesa getting a $1,200 ice delivery to cool down her pool for her kids is the kind of superfluous rich people shit I need on Housewives. #RHODubai pic.twitter.com/aF7CsO6w3G
— Gibson Johns (@gibsonoma) June 2, 2022
Seeing Black women this beautiful and who’ve obtained this level of success was also aspirational for viewers.
Fully obsessed with Lesa in this look. She’s literally gorgeous #RHODubai pic.twitter.com/7zP2qg1IoY
— justin (@justinnalexx) June 2, 2022