As fans of the BET+ reality series likely know, the lead-up to their fight was featured in a Season 2 episode aired last June and was shot at Alabama State University, an HBCU located in Montgomery. On the topic of racial identity, Rose — who is biracial — became frustrated with Hernandez’s remarks about Rose’s identity. The conversation became heated, with Hernandez eventually telling Rose, “You know what your problem is? Your problem is that you really wanna be a white girl.”
“Your problem is that you really don’t want to be Black,” she added.
However, as Rose rose from her chair, approached her, and looked like she was about to slap Hernandez, viewers were met with the following disclaimer: “Out of respect for all parties involved, we have chosen not to show this fight. College Hill and ASU do not condone violence of any kind.”
TMZ secured the fight footage — sans audio — in which viewers can see Rose attack Hernandez, prompting them to have at each other until a couple of their co-stars ultimately separated them.
The network shared a statement with TMZ and Decider noting that they “remain unwavering in our decision not to air the footage, as our network does not condone violence in any form.”
“Furthermore, we hold the HBCU experience in the highest regard, recognizing its vital role in fostering Black excellence and pride within our community,” they continued. “In alignment with these values, we remain resolute in our decision to omit the scene.”
The spin-off series launched in 2022, and Season 3 is currently airing on BET+.
As noted by TMZ, this leak follows Rose’s speech at the RNC last week, in which she issued her support for Republican nominee and former president Donald Trump .
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