RHODubai: Caroline Stanbury Says Sergio’s N-word Tweet ‘Unacceptable’

RHODubai: Caroline Stanbury Says Husband N-word Tweet ‘Unacceptable’

RHODubai: Caroline Stanbury Says Sergio’s N-word Tweet ‘Unacceptable’!

Real Housewives of Dubai continues to make headlines especially when it comes to Caroline Stanbury husband Sergio Carrallo.

If you didn’t know Sergio Carrallo was a former professional soccer player way before entering the world of reality TV. He played for the Real Madrid soccer team, but according to sources he never played, since he was benched during games.

During the Real Housewives of Dubai reunion part one, Chanel Ayan questioned Sergio’s past as a soccer player as well as his finances. Well, we are happy to announce that the former professional soccer player, businessman, and content creator, Sergio Carrallo is estimated to have a net worth of $30 million.

There you go Ayan! Get more tea spill on Caroline Stanbury husband Sergio’s N-Word usage…

CelebnReality247.com would also like to touch on Sergio Carrallo’s 2016 tweet where he used the N-word, which is truly a unacceptable word around the world.

Caroline Stanbury had to answer for her husband, Sergio Carrallo, after his old “racist” tweet came up at the “Real Housewives of Dubai” reunion Wednesday.

The tweet in question saw Carrallo, who is Spanish, use the N-word in 2016.

Todos los negros de mi equipo. Eso es todo.

Of course it was put in English so it read:

Every n***a in my crew. This is it.

Stanbury, 46, said after explaining that Carrallo, 27, was not prepared for his social media posts to be thrust into the “public eye” on the Bravo reality show.

She said:

He apologized to whoever he thought he should…Sergio is the least racist person.

During the reunion, host Andy Cohen asked Stanbury’s co-star and close friend Caroline Brooks, who is black, what she thought of the situation.

Brooks, 37, responded:

That morning when I saw it, when it surfaced, Caroline called me first — furious, like pissed — and then I got on the phone with him because he was really upset.

Brooks shared that she felt “indifferent” because the N-word is always “unacceptable” but she still loves Stanbury and Carrallo.

She shared:

Sergio then explained to me he’s never even heard that word before. I explained to him how problematic that is — as did Caroline, she told him — and I think he got a good enough lashing from everybody around him for that. He was very apologetic. He didn’t apologize publicly, but he was apologetic.

Al Madani said:

Somebody used his Twitter to promote an R&B nightclub because he was famous back then. He said someone else wrote it to promote it.

Thoughts?

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