Episode 5: One of the âReal Housewives of SLCâ is accused of being a racist
The Housewivesâ âMet Galaâ luncheon in Salt Lake City sparks conversations about racism.
(Bravo) Mary Cosby pictured at Valter s Osteria in episode 5 of the first season of âThe Real Housewives of Salt Lake City.â | Updated: 4:32 p.m.
Five episodes in, one of âThe Real Housewives of Salt Lake Cityâ has been accused of anti-Black racism. And itâs the only Black member of the cast, Mary Cosby.
It was a very tough episode for Cosby, who found herself at odds with ⦠well, just about everybody.
âInterracial issues are realâ
Cosby is one of six
Real Housewives on
RHOSLC, but she has the most outlandish backstory by far. Cosby, now infamously, married her late grandmother’s second husband,
Robert Cosby Sr.
theGrio previously reported that Cosby explained that when her grandmother had passed away, it was her dying wish that her husband married one of her granddaughters, with her inheritance dependent on that unconventional union.
Cosby is the official First Lady of Faith Temple Pentecostal Church, and insisted that before her grandmother passed, she made it very clear that she wanted me to be the one to take her place in the church and inherit everything “…that came with homes, money, our church and also marrying her husband.” This unconventional revelation has become a point of contention between the cast members, with