Gizelle Bryant’s Twins Angel and Adore Are Headed To Two Different HBCUs In The Fall

By Aria Bell

The Real Housewives of PotomacĀ star Gizelle Bryantā€™s youngest daughters will attendĀ HBCUs in the fall.

Bravo TV fans met twins Angel and Adore, who Gizelle shares with Atlanta-area Pastor Jamal Bryant, during the first season of RHOP in 2016 when they were around 9 or 10 years old. Time has quickly flown by as viewers have watched them flourish into young women as they recently celebrated their 18th birthday and got glammed up for their high school seniorĀ prom. Angel took toĀ Instagram on May 3 to share the exciting news of what colleges they will be attending this fall with the caption, ā€œfavorite people”.

The teens wore T-shirts as a way to represent the institutions they chose for their four-year ride. They are continuing their familyā€™s tradition of attending HBCUs as their mother attendedĀ Hampton University, their father attendedĀ Morehouse CollegeĀ and their older sister Grace, who is currently a student aĀ Florida A&M University. Following in the footsteps of her mom, Adore will be continuing her educational journey at Hampton University while her sister will be heading to Atlanta, where her father resides, forĀ Spelman College, the sister college to Morehouse.

ā€œIā€™mĀ youĀ guysĀ biggest fan !! Iā€™m cheering for you,ā€ Pastor Jamal Bryant wrote in the comment section.

Gizelleā€™s comment, ā€œMy cuties,ā€ was just a short scroll past her ex-husband as they prepared to send them off at the end of summer.

Adore also posted a slideshow of photos of herself, her sister, and two of their friends on the same day as well. Her caption, ā€œpeace out šŸ¤ā€¦ canā€™t wait for my next four,ā€ made it clear that sheā€™s ready for this next chapter. Ā The twins are the last children Gizelle and Jamal share together, so this will be their final college send-off.

While Gizelle pledged the first Black sorority in America, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., Jamal is a member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. Only time will tell if their daughters follow in their parentsā€™ lead and become members of a Black Greek-lettered organization. Ā  ā€œI canā€™t believe they have turned 18 and are headed to college,ā€ their father said in a caption on an Instagram postĀ celebrating their birthday. ā€œThe world will be better because they were born.ā€