The cast of the hit show The Real appeared on The Breakfast Club recently, and while everyone thought that the bombs dropped about Tamar Braxton and her ex-Vincent Herbert would be the highlights of the interview, it was Angela Yee’s last minute “Girl Chat” question that made people run for a bottle of olive oil.
Adrienne nonchalantly confessed, “It wouldn’t bother me. My husband is just not into porn.” She shared while watching a little smoker flick does nothing for the pastor (that’s what Charlamagne Tha God called him), she personally does not mind watching porn. Honestly, while we love the woman the she has grown into, we know her from her days in 3LW, as a Cheetah Girl and the girlfriend of Rob Kardashian. We were not shock and actually appreciate that she is honest about watching, even as she watched on her cell phone.
Everyone was holding their breath to hear what Tamera had to say, particularly considering her very robust faith walk and family influence. And she too was honest… to honest for fans who remember her in the hit TV show, Sister, Sister.
Tamera declared to a choir of gasps and giggles, that she’s actually watched porn before. She said, “People probably think I haven’t. They think I am naive in that sense.” Her biggest turn off was that the actors’ bodies in the films did not look like hers. There was a disconnect in the fantasy for her. But thank you Adrienne for offering some helpful tips, “You got to watch ‘amateur.’”
It was all in good fun that the ladies were able to give us a little peek into their lives. Maybe too much. As the conversations drew to a close, the question about Tamera’s sex life came to the table and co-host Jeannie Mai came to her hosting sister’s defense by sharing few private details about the twin’s husband. Mai says as she claps, “And Adam… good job!”
The Real is an American talk show, which is hosted by Lonie Love, Adrienne Bailon Houghton, Jeannie Mai and Tamera Mowry-Housely. They are currently in their 5th season.
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