Birthday: December 11
Place of Birth: New York, New York
Ethnicity: African American & White
Education: Emerson College
Family Business: Development of La Cité
Celebrity Friends: Zang Toi, Gary Dourdan
Blood Sweat and a new series of heels about Bravo debuted with the highest ranking network for the debut series. Reality events explore the ups and downs of a career-oriented woman who juggles the life of their love, career, and friendship. Synopsis of performances is not new but a mixture of women thrown. Brie Bythewood was named after several French cheeses and this was definitely a bit too dry for television. Some people intended for television and networks choose a group of interesting women who are intelligent and keep a very refreshing battle. But something about Brie is a little hmmmm … boring. He is beautiful, educated and has a great career but it can stay in the office. With a strong show rank I can assure you there will be a season 2 but without brie.
Bythewood is a shy and quiet group. Even though if you google he is in dozens of events and parties sponsored by celebrities inside and around Ny’s life are described as blunt as a dying light bulb. The upbringing is equally narrow. He grew up in a very good family. His parents both work in real estate and have their own company.
Brie with Gary Bourdan from CSIBrie looked for love and seemed like she was satisfied with her and Yorkie Rocco tea cup. Something else on his Twitter caught my attention was actor CSI Gary Bourdan who was a photo in several photos in just a few weeks. Now I’m not trying to start rumors but he’s fine and Brie is an interesting educated woman so hmmmm …
In addition, constant articles about their family real estate business, I know that he is a fan of hockey. His favorite team is Mrs. Rangers of course.
Through his Twitter page, we can also find that he goes as a cat for Halloween. A yawn! Literally.
The most interesting thing about him was the comment he made during the roof disaster that women could not lead as strong as men. He stated that women were too emotional in their decisions and thoughts. Men are better leaders because they don’t put their feelings first and are more stable. You know it causes serious tension. Bythewood returned to his comments via Twitter which stated in bold letters $$ “Come on straight … Yes, women can and lead. Always have, always will.” Okay girl.