Eboni K. Williams Teases Her RHONY Debut: 'I Don't Have the Option to Be a Shrinking Violet' | lovebscott.com

Eboni K. Williams Teases Her RHONY Debut: ‘I Don’t Have the Option to Be a Shrinking Violet’

Eboni K. Williams made history when it was announced that she would be the first Black housewife on Real Housewives of New York. Anyone who has seen ‘State of the Culture‘ knows Eboni don’t play!

via: People

“This is not the first time I’ve been the first Black woman in a space. I was the first Black woman at my law firm coming out of law school,” she said. “When you are privileged to be the first, you represent your entire culture. I’m not just on this show as Eboni K. Williams, in many ways, I’m on this show representing Black womanhood. I take that responsibility very seriously. I don’t have the option to be a shrinking violet.”

She’ll be joining returning Housewives Luann de Lesseps, Ramona Singer, Leah McSweeney and Sonja Morgan.

The lawyer and TV host, 37, said she is excited to share her cultural background and point of view as a Black woman with her fellow castmates.

“This isn’t a lecture hall, nobody’s doing any classroom instruction, but it is an authentic revealing of some really essential dope parts of New York,” she said. “I don’t know how you have this show for 13 years and you don’t reveal and revere those aspects of Black culture as they so deeply correlate with the New York City experience.”

“We’re going to have all the race discussions,” she added. “I’m not somebody to bite my tongue and I don’t hold back. And that’s not for the sake of confrontation, that’s only for the sake of growth.”

We look forward to watching Eboni represent the culture.

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