RHOBH's Garcelle Beauvais SLAMS Erika & Boz as 'Mean Girls' in Explosive WWHL Interview, EXPOSES Sutton Stracke Drama & UNFOLLOWS Cast – Plus Reveals If Money Played a Role!

Garcelle Beauvais revealed if she missed filming The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills and shared if money was a factor in her exit while appearing on a morning show this week.
Before shutting down the ongoing Bravo-related questions and signaling to her current projects, which include Lifetime’s Taken at a Truck Stop: A Black Girl Missing Movie, Garcelle, 58, spoke of
Sutton Stracke, 54, looked back on her decision to unfollow the cast, and called out Erika Jayne, 54, and Bozoma “Boz” Saint John‘s “mean [girl]” behavior.
After being asked if she missed
RHOBH during an interview with The Breakfast Club shared on its Instagram page on October 22, Garcelle replied, “No,” and she confirmed that she won’t be returning “anytime soon.”
“It was great in terms of like, I got a new audience and there were really wonderful things that happened because of the show, but I think my time was up,” she reasoned.
Then, when questioned about whether money or contracts were an issue, Garcelle again said, “No.”
“It was nothing like that. I just couldn’t do it anymore. It was really hurting my spirit … I couldn’t physically, spiritually, mentally, do it anymore,” she shared.
“I’ve been really great about choosing me when I’m faced with something. I’ve done it with relationships. I’ve done it in other places where I’ve felt like, ‘If I don’t choose me, it will probably not work out for me.’ So I have faith, and I just knew it was time,” she added.
As for what Sutton would do without her, Garcelle replied, “Girl, I don’t know. That’s on her.”
While there was a lot of controversy surrounding her decision to unfollow the RHOBH
cast after her exit, Garcelle explained that it came down to needing space from her former co-stars.
“I just needed space. I follow people who I want to see what they’re doing, and I want to support, and if you’re out of my life, I don’t see why I need to follow you,” she explained.
Looking back at the reaction Erika and Boz, 48, had to her series departure on Watch What Happens Live, which saw the ladies pausing before Erika suggested it was a divine act, Garcelle said they were “mean girls.”
Still, when it was mentioned that she and Boz were seemingly pitted up against one another on the show, Garcelle said she didn’t know why.
“I met with Boz prior to her coming onto the show for lunch. We got along great,” she recalled.
Then, when the hosts asked additional questions about the lack of support she got from her castmates, Garcelle took control of the interview.
“I really don’t want to go back there, honestly. I’m here for my movie. I’m selling shows. I just would like to stay on a positive note,” she declared.
Taken at a Truck Stop: A Black Girl Missing Movie premieres on Saturday, October 25, at 8/7c on Lifetime.
Heartbreak in the 9-1-1 Universe: Fans Mourn the Loss of Beloved 9-1-1: Nashville Star

Heartbreak in the 9-1-1 Universe: Fans Mourn the Loss of Beloved 9-1-1: Nashville Star
The entertainment world is reeling today after news broke that a beloved cast member from 9-1-1: Nashville
The late actress, whose role on the series quickly made her a fan favorite, was celebrated not only for her talent on screen but also for her kindness and humility behind the scenes. Known for bringing emotional depth and authenticity to every episode, she helped shape the heart of
The cast and crew of the series have released emotional statements honoring their colleague. According to a heartfelt message from the production team, she was “a light on set, a dear friend, and a remarkable artist whose spirit inspired everyone she met.” Filming reportedly paused temporarily as the team came together to grieve and remember her legacy. Sources also say that the show is planning to honor her with a special tribute episode this season, allowing fans to say goodbye in a powerful and meaningful way.
Fans have already begun sharing touching memories and clips of her most memorable scenes, recalling moments where her performances moved them to tears. Many praised the emotional range she brought to the drama, especially in storylines involving courage, survival, and human connection. Others remembered her dedication to charitable causes off-screen and her genuine appreciation for those who supported her work.
While the cause of her passing has not been publicly disclosed out of respect for her family, messages of love and support continue to flood in. In a world where television heroes often feel like family, this loss has left a void that cannot be easily filled. Her legacy will live on through the stories she helped tell—and in the hearts of millions who will never forget her.