Garcelle Beauvais leaving ‘RHOBH’ after 5 seasons — find out why

Garcelle Beauvais is saying goodbye to the “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.”

The actress announced on Instagram Tuesday that she is departing the hit reality TV show after five seasons to focus on her family and other projects she has lined up.

“Hey guys! So I have some news. I’ve decided to leave ‘Beverly Hills.’ It’s been a wild ride — I mean, some amazing things have happened and some hard things have also happened. But it’s been a ride nevertheless,” she said.

Garcelle Beauvais is saying goodbye to the “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.” garcelle/Instagram

On Tuesday, the actress announced on Instagram that she is departing the hit reality TV show after five seasons to focus on her family and other projects she has lined up. garcelle/Instagram

Beauvais — who is mom to Oliver, 34, and twins Jaid and Jax, 17 — said one of the reasons she is leaving is for “my family … my boys.”

“Their last year of high school is next year and I want to be a part of that. and Jaid is starting a new career and I want to be a part of that, too,” she added.

The “Jamie Foxx Show” alum, 58, also said she has “the most exciting projects” lined up that she is producing, developing and acting in.

“Hey guys! So I have some news. I’ve decided to leave ‘Beverly Hills.’ It’s been a wild ride — I mean, some amazing things have happened and some hard things have also happened. But it’s been a ride nevertheless,” she said. garcelle/Instagram

Beauvais — who is mom to Oliver, 34, and twins Jaid and Jax, 17 — said one of the reasons she is leaving is for “my family … my boys.” garcelle/Instagram

“I just want to say thank you to Andy Cohen, to Bravo, NBCUniversal, Evolution, 32 Flavors, the producers, the crew, and of course, the ladies,” she said.

Beauvais then revealed that Cohen, 56, said she could “come back anytime” and that she may “pop in sometime.”

The Bravo star concluded her video message by thanking her fans, who have “cheered me on, supported me, and sometimes even fought for me — or on my behalf.”

“Their last year of high school is next year and I want to be a part of that. and Jaid is starting a new career and I want to be a part of that, too,” she added. Getty Images

The “Jamie Foxx Show” alum also said she has “the most exciting projects” lined up that she is producing, developing and acting in. GC Images

“It means a lot and I hope you guys will continue on this journey with me. It’s not goodbye, It’s see you later. So, see you later,” she said.

Beauvais made history by becoming the first Black woman to hold a diamond when she joined the show during its tenth season in 2020.

At the time, she told “The Daily Dish” that she was “excited and proud to be joining the cast of such a wildly popular and beloved show.”

“I am honored and humbled by this awesome opportunity to exemplify the fact that Black Girl Magic lives and thrives in every zip code!” she added.

Beauvais made history by becoming the first Black woman to join the cast. Casey Durkin/Bravo

At the time, she told “The Daily Dish” that she was “excited and proud to be joining the cast of such a wildly popular and beloved show.” garcelle_/Instagram

Over the years, Beauvais has appeared in several shows and movies such as “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air,” “The Jamie Foxx Show,” “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” “Coming to America” and “White House Down.” 

She co-hosted the daytime talk series “The Real” from 2020 to 2022.

The mom of three also owns a production company called Garcelle Productions.

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