Amanda Seales Says The Real Stole Her ‘Smart Funny & Black’ Concept: It’s Low Class! [Photos]
Amanda Seales Says The Real Took Her ‘Smart Funny & Black’ Concept: It’s Low Class! [Photos]
Amanda Seales is calling out The Real. The talk show host, actress and comedian accuses the daily talk show of biting her “Smart Black & Funny” concept. She posted a message on social media, sharing a screen shot of The Real cast with a graphic that read “Black Lives Matter University”. She shared another image of her “Smart Funny & Black” brand. She captioned the post:
Once again therealdaytime demonstrates it’s low class and even lower vibration. Just so we’re clear, this is an EGREGIOUS bit of my “Smart Black & Funny” brand in attempt to bring blak awareness into the programming of The Real. They couldn’t find ANY OTHER WAY to do this without it being a bite of my creation.
See her entire post below.
Amanda Seales joined The Real as a co-host in January 2020 and left after only six months on the show.
Amanda Seales explains why she’s leaving “The Real” pic.twitter.com/AZx9OgnA4N
— theJasmineBRAND (@thejasminebrand) June 3, 2020
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