Congratulations are in order!
Actress Garcelle Beauvais was just named the newest co-host to join The Real, Variety reports.
Beauvais is a renowned actress and former model with an extensive career in the industry spanning more than three decades. She is best known for her starring role on the hit sitcom The Jamie Foxx Show, the television drama NYPD Blue, and recently made history as the first Black cast member to join The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills reality show.
The television personality is joining the syndicated talk show to co-host alongside comedian Loni Love, fashion stylist Jeannie Mai, and singer Adrienne Houghton. She’s replacing former co-host Tamera Mowry-Housley who was a cast member for six seasons.
Beauvais shared her excitement about this new endeavor, saying, “I am thrilled to be joining the dynamic, bold, and diverse women on the award-winning talk show The Real. My love for pop culture and news, blended with my natural gift of gab, has always made me gravitate towards a talk show environment. It’s also exciting that it’s happening right after my amazing time joining The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.”
In addition to her new role as a talk show host, Beauvais will also be reprising her role in the upcoming sequel of Coming 2 America after her original appearance in the first blockbuster film more than 30 years ago.
The new season of The Real kicks off September 21st!
Congratulations, Garcelle!
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