Gizelle Bryant lives up to her “Reasonably Shady” podcast name, according to a fellow Bravolebrity.
“Family Karma” star Amrit Kapai claimed the “Real Housewives of Potomac” star, 52, was “really rude” to him during this year’s BravoCon, which took place from Oct. 14 to Oct. 16 at the Javits Center in New York City.
Kapai, 35, spilled on the alleged interaction to Page Six’s Evan Real and Danny Murphy during a live taping of our “Virtual Reali-Tea” podcast at NYC’s City Winery on Monday.
“Amrit, I feel you have something to say,” Real said after they asked him about “the meanest Bravolebrity” he’d ever encountered.
“Well, actually, I mean, this might’ve been in my head — Gizelle Bryant said something really rude to me!” Kapai claimed.
A combination of gasps and cheers erupted from the packed audience, as Murphy pressed Kapai for details.
“OK, let me paint a picture for you guys,” he replied, indulging the crowd. “It was the last day of BravoCon. I literally felt like I was in Narnia. There was a lack of sleep. I mean, I was running on fumes.”
“So I think I was like walking toward the back area, which — the place was huge!” he continued. “And I was walking to the back, ’cause you had to get from room to room, and I probably looked like a crazy person. But she was like, ‘Sweetie, you look so lost.’ And I’m looking at her like, ‘Oh, my God, I do!’”
Kapai acknowledged that perhaps the “RHOP” star “didn’t mean it in a mean way.”
“Maybe she just thought I really looked lost and confused,” he admitted.
Bryant has not yet responded to Page Six’s request for comment.
“Winter House” star Jason Cameron, who joined Kapai and other Bravolebs for our podcast’s live taping, didn’t hold back after pondering how to answer the same question.
“Lindsay [Hubbard] I have heard can be a little bit [of] trouble to work with,” the 36-year-old revealed, adding, “And actually, sometimes Ciara [Miller].”
New episodes of Page Six’s “Virtual Reali-Tea” podcast are released Thursdays.