[INTERVIEW] Golden Brooks Shares Real Issue With Reality Stars in Hollywood
Golden Brooks from Girlfriends is back on TV, but for now she’s throwing the script away, venturing into the reality TV world. As a cast member of Hollywood Divas it’s already apparent in episode one that the San Francisco native is laser focused about her craft and also about business.
With the season rolling, we’re starting to see her potential storyline, along with a few cast mates she’ll clash with. theJasmineBRAND.com correspondent @SmithWorldWide chatted with Golden about her new journey within reality TV at the Hollywood Divas premiere. Holding nothing back but with a smile, find out her issue with some reality stars, what she learned about herself, and if we’ll meet her daughter more in the season.
theJasmineBRAND.com: There seems to be tension between you and the cast mates, particularly Lisa Wu, how do you feel about people coming from reality into the acting world?
Golden Brooks: In the show Lisa represents a piece of pop culture that I haven’t had a lot of experience with. When you look at a reality show outside of Hollywood Divas, it’s like crabs in a barrel and people


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