There can only be one Grand Dame of Potomac and after last season, itโs clear: the fans have crowned a new Queen BeeโGizelle Bryant.
After we saw Bryant hold her castmates accountable last season (from deciphering half-truths about who lives where to trekking to the French Riveria), the reality star-turned-author is now trying to hold someone else accountableโherself.
Or as Bryant told ESSENCE earlier this week, this season โyou see me working on Gizelle.โ
The creator of EveryHue Beauty Cosmetics said it was her new single status that prompted her self-reflection. Last year, Bryant broke up with former NBA player Sherman Douglas after a year-and-a-half of dating. The mother of three said sheโs โhappyโ the two are โno longer.โ
โHe did some things that were not right, and weโll see that [play out] this season,โ she teased. โAnytime you do something thatโs not right, you gots to go.โ
And while sheโs happily dating, Bryant is using her free time to seek professional help. The reality star is unashamed to admit sheโs in therapy.
โI go to therapy, yes. Iโm trying to figure out why I kick people to the curb and remove people from my life so quickly,โ she revealed. โObviously Iโve done some things wrong, and I just want to make Gizelle the best, greatest thingโper my taglineโthat youโve ever seen walking.โ
Bryant isnโt just adjusting to life being a single mom to three teenage girls, sheโs also getting used to long-distance co-parenting with her ex-husband, Pastor Jamal Bryant, whoโs now living in Atlanta.
โHeโs really trying to make an effort to see the girls,โ Bryant said, referencing her three children, 13-year-old twins, Angel and Adore, along with 14-year-old Grace. โIn his mind because he is in Atlanta, heโs trying to do more and go above and beyond to make sure that heโs with them. Our relationship is better than itโs ever been.โ
The reality star said after being divorced for more than a decade, she and her ex have both matured into an amicable and supportive relationship. The two, along with their children, even โjust came back from a family vacation,โ Bryant shared.
โHe and I have a great friendship and we still kind of rely on that as we go through our daily life,โ she continued. โI mean, come on, weโve been divorced 11 years. Itโs been that longโit has. So now we know each other probably better than anyone else knows us, and thatโs a beautiful thing. Regardless of what happens with us, heโs family no matter what.โ

Bryantโs experience as a first lady to a megachurch led her to put down her make up brushes and pick up a pen to write her debut novel, My Word, which she emphasized is โloosely based on my life when I was married.โ
โItโs very much like a secret society. Itโs very clique-ish. Itโs very supportive, yet backstabbing; kind of like The Real Housewives of Potomac,โ she quipped of being a one-time first lady. โItโs a fun read. Itโs very salacious. Itโs a page turner, butโฆafter you finish reading My Word, youโre going to feel real good about yourself.โ

Thatโs because Bryant said the real message of the book that she wants readers to walk away with is the idea that โwe have to always empower ourselves and lift ourselves up.โ







She continued, โI felt like when I got divorced that was kind of an unwritten rule of something I was not supposed to be doing, but I went ahead and did it anyway because I thought that was best for me.โ
โYou know, your life goes one way, you think, but then some turns happen,โ Bryant added. โBut you get through that.โ
The Real Housewives of Potomac returns for season four on Sunday at 9 p.m. ET/8 p.m. Central.