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Wendy Osefo the Newest Face on 'RHOP' Isn't Afraid to Speak Her Mind

Meet Wendy Osefo, a Johns Hopkins University professor and political commentator and analyst. She's most likely going to be your new hero. Here's everything you need to know about her politics and family life.

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Ahead of tonight's season premiere of Real Housewives of Potomac, we know a little bit about newcomer Wendy Osefo, a Nigerian-born Johns Hopkins University professor, political analyst and commentator, and entrepreneur. Wendy is the embodiment of self-made success; she grew up with a single immigrant mother and paid her own way through college. She has multiple degrees, and, according to her bio page on Bravo, she's the first Black woman to get a PhD in Public Affairs/Community Development at Rutgers University. 

Before she became a professor at Johns Hopkins, she was the Director of Family and Community Engagement for Barack Obama's program to fight poverty, the DC Promise Neighborhood Initiative. We also know that she's been married to her husband, attorney Edward Osefo, for nine years. The two have three children together. Curious to know more about this absolute powerhouse? Read on.

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Wendy Osefo's involvement with politics, explained.

Wendy was involved in the Obama administration, so it's safe to assume she identifies as a Democrat. Or at the very least, Wendy is certainly anti-Trump. 

On July 21, Wendy posted a clip from a Fox News segment in which she was featured defending Joe Biden, telling viewers that Americans are sick of Trump bullying the Democratic candidate down when he could be addressing what needs to be done to protect citizens from the impacts of COVID-19 and making sure Black lives are protected.

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@cthagod has done a lot for the culture, so I had to set the record straight. All successful black men are not rappers 🤷🏽‍♀️🙄. — #Repost @cthagod ... Salute to Queen @wendyosefo for educating @mschlapp I’m sending her a bottle of some expensive ass wine for holding black men down like this!!!! “Rapper” is a stereotypical trope that successful black men get labeled all the time because for whatever reason when some white people do see us they can’t see us as anything else. I mean I’m clearly to short to be labeled a basketball player so the only way I could be in first class on a flight or on your tv talking to a presidential candidate is because I rap right? I’m not going to call this man a racist, I’m a just say he has a cultural blind spot. I’m the type to counsel someone not “cancel” them. I can’t fault him for what he doesn’t know, maybe I look like I got bars. Plus I love RAP!!! So being referred to as a RAP STAR I would call that a positive stereotype, but a stereotype none the less. Anyway, the moral of the story is contrary to this Caucasians culturally clueless belief all Black men you see on TV are not rappers and athletes. The End.

A post shared by Dr. Wendy Osefo, PhD (@wendyosefo) on Jul 21, 2020 at 7:02am PDT

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Wendy has been incredibly outspoken about Black Lives Matter, posting a clip that illustrates her viewpoints.

"Please understand that people know EXACTLY what we mean when we say #BlackLivesMatter. There is no confusion, there is only willful ignorance because to accept that black lives are under attack is for them to acknowledge that the country they love so much is in fact inherently racist," Wendy wrote in her caption.

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Please understand that people know EXACTLY what we mean when we say #BlackLivesMatter. There is no confusion, there is only willful ignorance because to accept that black lives are under attack is for them to acknowledge that the country they love so much is in fact inherently racist. #ProfessorOSpeaks💋 . . Thank you to @shermichael_ and @antonia_okafor for having me on their new podcast Speak•Easy.

A post shared by Dr. Wendy Osefo, PhD (@wendyosefo) on Jun 29, 2020 at 12:26pm PDT

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Her political ambitions go way back, and here's an example from a 2017 Facebook post which shows Wendy celebrating the big Democratic wins on election night. "Last night the Democrats won BIG and I’m live in studio dissecting all the results of Election 2017 and shading all things Trump in the process. My message is clear, Trump and his people have no place at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue and we will get him out!!!" she wrote.

Last night the Democrats won BIG and I’m live in studio dissecting all the results of Election 2017 and shading all...

Posted by Dr. Wendy Osefo on Wednesday, November 8, 2017Source: Facebook

According to Fox 40, Wendy wrote an op-ed during the 2016 presidential election tally which went "viral" the next morning. "That was in 2016 and my phone hasn't stopped ringing since," she said. Her article was published in The Baltimore Sun and was titled, "Op-Alt: Donald Trump did not win. Hatred did."

Wendy wrote, "This election has nothing to do with political affiliation. Rather, it had everything to do with our national moral compass, and the results of this election let the world know we as a nation have lost all morality." 

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Wendy explains to Refinery29 why it's important that she appears on ultra-conservative network Fox News, saying, "I know that my political ideologies are different than a typical Fox News viewer, but I think it's really important for the ways in which I think and people who look like me to have a representation on all platforms."

She continued, "Their network has one of the highest viewerships for a cable news network, if not the highest. So, if no one goes on the shows to challenge some of the thinking on that network, then viewers will just hear one side of the story."

Who's Wendy's husband, Edward Osefo?

Family is incredibly important to Wendy, but although Edward is successful in his own right, RHOP will most likely be focusing the spotlight on Wendy's accomplishments.

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According to Edward's firm's website, we know that Wendy's husband is an attorney and business consultant who graduated from Georgetown Law and handles everything from business consulting to tax planning to contract negotiation. His site says he has "decades of experience from Big 4 firms to the federal government." He's also a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity and likes trying out new restaurants.

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