'Real Housewives of Salt Lake City' Star Jennie Nguyen Apologizes for 'Offensive' 2020 Facebook Posts

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A post shared by Jennie Nguyen (@jennienguyenluv) According to, the posts were created at the height of the Black Lives Matter movement in 2020, after the death of George Floyd.

In the posts, Nguyen, who is Vietnamese-American, shared racially insensitive memes and mocked protestors and compared them to “thugs.” After the posts resurfaced on Wednesday, fans of the show called for Andy Cohen and other  producers to remove her from the franchise.

Nguyen’s castmate, Meredith Marks, tweeted “Vile” on Wednesday evening. When asked by a follower to speak up, Marks said at the time she’s not allowed to say more. “Not allowed to rn,” she wrote. “but yes I have a lot more to say about many things and I will.”  Season 3 of  is currently filming.

Fans may recall that in season 2, Nguyen called out castmate Mary Cosby for making remarks about her “slanted eyes” and “yellow skin.” Cosby, who was not present for the reunion and has not returned to filming the show, apologized.

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