- Birthday: December 11
- Place of birth: New York, New York
- Ethnicity: Africa America & White
- Education: Emerson College
- Family Business: Development of La Cité
- Celebrity Friends: Zang Toi, Gary Dourdan
Blood Sweat and Heels The new series in Bravo debuted with the highest network ranking for the debut series. The Reality Show explores the ups and downs of a group of women -oriented women who juggle their love, career and friendship life. The synopsis of the event is not new, but it is a combination of women. Brie bythewood is named some French cheese and this one must be a bit too dry for television. Some people are intended for television and network to choose a group of interesting women with intelligent educated and maintain a minimum battle that is refreshing. But something about Brie a little hmmmm … boring. She is beautiful, educated and has a great career but it can stay in the office. With a strong ranking show I can convince you that there will be season 2 but without Brie.
Bythewood is shy and calm in the group. Even if you are Google him, he is in dozens of events sponsored by celebrities and parties in and around his life described as boring as a dying light bulb. His care is as narrow. He grew up in a very good family. Both work in real estate and have their own company.
Brie with Gary Bourdan from CSI
Brie is looking for love and it seems like she is satisfied with only her and her cup tea Yorkie Rocco. Another thing on his Twitter caught my attention was CSI actor Gary Bourdan who he took in a few photos in just a few weeks. Now I don’t try to start any rumors but he is fine and Brie is an interesting educated woman so hmmmm …
In addition to a constant article about his family’s real estate business, I can find out that he is a hockey fan. His favorite team is Mrs. Rangers of course.
Through his Twitter page, we can also find that he goes as a cat for Halloween. EVAPORATE! Literally.
The most interesting thing about him is the comment that he made during the roof disaster that women could not lead as strong as men. He stated that women are too emotional in their decisions and minds. Men are better leaders because they do not prioritize their feelings and are more stable. You know that causes serious tension. Bythewood returns to his comments via Twitter which states in a thick $$ letter “Let’s Straighten … Yes, women can and are indeed leading. Always, will always. “Okay girl.
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