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RHOB's Newest Star Sheree Zampino Spilled The Tea on Her Relationship with Cast Mates

Por: The Root Entertainment September 24, 2022

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In a Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’ season filled with some pretty epic drama (can we talk about Aspen), Sheree Zampino has flown pretty much under the radar. Brought on by our queen and the first Black Real Housewife on Beverly Hills, Garcelle Beauvais, Zampino really hasn’t had any beef with anyone.nnEven when her cast mates come for her bestie in pretty messed-up ways, Zampino, who was married to Will Smith, has stayed frustratingly... + full article



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