Garcelle Beauvais has high hopes for the upcoming U.S. election — which she says will produce the first Black female president in Kamala Harris.

The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star sat down with The Hollywood Reporter‘s co-editor-in-chief Nekesa Mumbi Moody at MIPCOM’s Women In Global Entertainment Power Lunch with A+E Media Group on Monday afternoon, to talk about breaking into the industry as a model, being a Black woman in Hollywood and U.S. politics.

A&e is a sponsor of the annual Power Lunch, where some of television’s most senior industry execs gather to get inspired among fellow women. The Hollywood Reporter, which publishes its annual list of the most powerful women in international television to coincide with the event, is the official media partner.

Beauvais is a woman of many talents: not only a beloved real housewife but also an actress in films such as…

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