I appreciate his concern, but my mind’s made up. “Leah,” Brice whispers behind me, his voice a plea to exercise I sit up taller in my seat, blood simmering. I could just let it go, take the high road, but I’m not in a let-it-go She was able to maliciouslyĪnswer Ileyana’s question without appearing to be so. To her credit, she doesn’t give anything away. I look past Aiden and Cashmere at Beverly she’s the picture of The groundwork was laid long before I left the competition. The judges were concerned I wouldn’t be able to deal with the pressures of the industry.Īccording to the producers, my apparent hostility, violent outburst, and suddenĭeparture proved I couldn’t. It was a stroke of brilliance on their part.īeverly revealed I suffered from panic attacks during week three. Happen if I walked out on the competition. Who disliked me probably as much as Beverly, promised something like this would I hear this version of events, although it doesn’t surprise me. Like my castmates, this is the first time Everyone’s speaking over one another, wanting Total chaos erupts on set I don’t know who’s saying what. CONNECT WITH CASSANDRE: Website | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram When she’s not writing for her blog, she enjoys dance parties with her nieces. Cassandre is the author of Six Years and A Quarter Way Through. She earned her bachelor of fine arts in television and radio production at the City University of New York Brooklyn College. Cassandre Brissot is a Brooklyn, NY native.
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