The Real Housewives of Potomac cast member Robyn Dixon has pointed a finger at her racial identity. Let us find out who the parents of Robyn Dixon
Robyn Dixon of The Real Housewives of Potomac series has been seen getting into many heated discussions with her co-stars who pointed finger at her racial identity on the show.
She has been accused of being ‘racially obsessed on the show and have told that she is not black enough since she was at school. Let us look at her family background history and more.
Who is Robyn Dixon?
Robyn Dixon is an American television personality and event manager as well. Dixon is best known for being featured on the Bravo reality television series The Real Housewives of Potomac which premiered in January 2016.
She was born in Baltimore Maryland in USA. Robyn met professional basketball player Juan Dixon in high school and the two were later married. They were high school sweethearts and then attended college together. They have two sons together. They moved to Potomac before parting ways.
Robyn Dixon Parents and family background
Both of her parents are black. She denies being biracial but says she does not deny having white ancestors in her family. She was raised in Baltimore and has revealed on the show that she could not trace back to a white ancestor and says that she is not biracial.
According to myfamilygenie.com Robyn’s family history, doesn’t have any white ancestors in her tree. However, some of her ancestors mostly on her mother’s side were labelled as ‘mulatto’
Robyn’s parents are business owner Gigi Bragg and retired dentist Guy Doc Bragg. Her father is 52 years while her mother is a business owner. Gigi is also a former college professor with an MBA from an Ivy League school.
While talking about her race on The Real Housewives of Potomac Robyn told her opinion on camera. This discussion was between Robyn and co-star Katie Rost.
“Katie has no business calling me biracial, and she knows what we are. There’s nothing wrong with Katie being biracial obviously but to be ignorant to call us that is unnecessary”.
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