Cynthia Bailey Daughter Noelle Robinson Airs She’s Sexually Fluid First

Cynthia Bailey Daughter Noelle Robinson Airs She's Sexually Fluid First

Cynthia Bailey Daughter Noelle Robinson Airs She’s Sexually Fluid First!

Cynthia Bailey had a heartfelt storyline in last week’s episode of ‘RHOA’ involving her daughter Noelle Robinson.

According to Cynthia she and her daughter Noelle Robinson spoke about her being fluid and thought it would be best that she airs the tea on Real Housewives of Atlanta first. And guess what, Noelle did just that and her peers embraced her. Read on for more since Cynthia Bailey Daughter reveals that she is sexually Fluid…

CelebNReality247.com has the latest from Real Housewives of Atlanta star Cynthia Bailey, 52, and her daughter Noelle Robinson, 20, who spilled the tea on herself first.

Instead of trying to stay out of the media eye, Cynthia Bailey Daughter Noelle faced it head-on and in a segment on last week’s Real Housewives of Atlanta she told her mom that she’s into women and men, but currently women.

Since the episode aired, Noelle has received lots of support from fans and peers.

Though, Cynthia Bailey said that Noelle was facing some serious emotions as she came out to her mother.

Cynthia said:

She was having a lot of anxiety before the show aired because she didn’t know how it was going to make her feel.

Mrs. Bailey added to HL:

But I cannot tell you the love and support, it’s all I’ve been talking about all week, which was wise because so many moms have been shouting out to me, so many kids that are fluid. They are a generation where they don’t want to be put in a box, they didn’t want to be labeled, and for me, as a parent, I’m just happy, and proud, that I’m the kind of parent that…I just want to be the kind of parent that she can feel comfortable even coming, to talk to about sexuality. I came up in a time where I didn’t even feel comfortable talking to my mom about sex.

The segment was filmed months ago during a break from college between the mother and daughter duo. At the end of the day, Cynthia hopes that sharing Noelle’s story will help others understand how her daughter feels.

Cynthia said:

I think the more people see positive examples, the more we talk about it, the more it becomes more the norm, and not something that people go, “Oh what is that? I think it’s better because again I’ve had so many moms reach out to me. I had no idea, I didn’t even know what fluid even meant, nobody told me.

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