Riley Burruss’ Stepsister Kaela Tucker Says ‘Next Gen NYC’ Edited Out Scene Of Her Confronting Cast Over Mistreatment Of Riley In Season Finale

Riley Burruss’ Stepsister Kaela Tucker Says ‘Next Gen NYC’ Edited Out Scene Of Her Confronting Cast Over Mistreatment Of Riley In Season Finale
Riley Burruss’ stepsister is speaking out, saying she showed up to support Riley against the microaggressions she faced on Next Gen NYC, though the moment was ultimately axed.
In a recent video, Kaela Tucker revealed that she was present during the taping of the Bravo series’ season finale, and went with the intention of defending Riley. However, her confrontation with the cast was edited out of the episode that aired.
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Kaela, the daughter of Todd Tucker, who is married to Riley’s mom, RHOA alum Kandi Burruss, shared: “I went up there to defend my sister… but of course, that was cut. Why was that cut? I have no idea… they took it out,”
Throughout the debut season, Riley repeatedly stood up for herself amid what many viewers interpreted as racially charged remarks. At one point, cast members accused her of being “angry” and of “accosting” a castmate’s friend, claiming she rolled her neck and was rude upon meeting her for the first time.
What are your thoughts on Next Gen NYC cutting Kaela’s appearance from the finale?
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