Joyce Giraud, a former contestant on “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” during Season 4, is remembered for her brief stint on the show and her clashes with castmate Brandi Glanville, notably over racial remarks made on the series. Despite her short tenure on the reality show, Giraud has continued to build a successful career outside of television.

Post-“RHOBH,” Giraud ventured into the beauty industry, launching her own beauty line that includes hair oils and skincare supplements. Inspired by her family’s skincare rituals, her products are all-natural and have gained popularity, even being sold on QVC. Her beauty business remains successful and is not just a commercial venture; a portion of its proceeds goes toward supporting a school in Senegal, a charity project she’s passionate about.

Before joining “RHOBH,” Giraud was involved in philanthropy and had a charity called Queen of the Universe, aiming to raise funds for the Senegal school. However, she expressed disappointment in Bravo for not giving her the platform she had hoped for to promote her charity during her time on the show.

Additionally, Giraud has been vocal about Bravo’s handling of racial remarks made by cast members. She openly criticized the network for its silence on racial issues, specifically referencing incidents that occurred during her time on the show. Her feud with Brandi Glanville and her concerns about racial insensitivity on the show have likely contributed to her distant relationship with Bravo, making a return to “RHOBH” unlikely.

Despite her exit from the reality series, Joyce Giraud has focused on building her successful beauty brand and continuing her philanthropic endeavors, standing up for her beliefs and advocating for racial sensitivity within the entertainment industry.

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