Gizelle Bryant Shares an Update on the "Emotional" Legal Battle Over Her Father's Will
RHOP's Gizelle Bryant opened up about going to court two years after her father passed away from brain cancer.
Two years later, The Real Housewives of Potomac's Gizelle Bryant is one step closer to getting closure in the legal battle over her father's will.
When Gizelle's father, civil rights leader Curtis Graves, died in July 2023 following a brain cancer battle, some issues arose with his will (more on that below). As seen on RHOP Season 10, Episode 7, Gizelle finally jetted off to Atlanta for her day in court.
"I have been petitioning my father's will for a couple years now," she explained in a confessional. "I believe that his real will was destroyed by his wife. Everything that he had in his estate was going to be given to either myself or his grandchildren. I know my father would want me to do what's right."
As Gizelle shared in a phone call with 21-year-old daughter Grace Bryant while en route to the airport, she was beyond ready to just "get this over with."
On the opposing side of the case was her late father's widow, with whom Gizelle noted she does not "have a relationship," nor do her three daughters, Grace, Angel, and Adore.
"We're going on, like, two years now," Gizelle said, before referencing the legal fight's "emotional" impact. "Pops is looking down like, 'I know you're trying to do the right thing.' Whether it ends in my favor or not, I know I did what I was supposed to do. ... It just needs to be over."
Gizelle Bryant details her court hearing over her dad's will
The Walking Dead Franchise Has Many Spin-Offs, but This Is Hands Down the Best One

Negan and Maggie's 'The Walking Dead: Dead City' Started Off Strong
The Walking Dead: Dead City first debuted in June 2023, and it started off with an immediately strong premise: what if we took The Walking Dead's biggest enemies and forced them to work together
'The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon' Wastes Daryl and Carol
Debuting just three months after Dead City
'The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live' Focused on 1 Solid Season With Rick and Michonne

The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live, which debuted in February 2024, is easily the best of the spin-offs because it didn't fall into any bad storytelling traps. The Ones Who Live is the story fans wanted to see the most. When Andrew Lincoln left The Walking Dead and Rick Grimes was gone as the leader, it left an absence that they couldn't come back from. With Lincoln wanting to come back, though, audiences were excited to see Rick again. This wasn't a character who we'd just seen all the way up to the series finale, but one who had left years before. We knew he was out there, we knew the mysterious circumstances of his disappearance, but we never got a resolution. The Ones Who Live offered not only that, but the return of Michonne (Dania Gurira) too, who would fight through hell to find her man and take him back to his children.
Even in the best of moments, Dead City and Daryl Dixon felt forced. What if Negan and Maggie were forced to work together again and again? What if Daryl was kidnapped and taken to Paris? It was a higher concept, whereas The Ones Who Live had the drama naturally built in from the original The Walking Dead, complete with an endgame. All we wanted was that embrace when Michonne found Rick, and then that scene of him coming home and holding Judith (Cailey Fleming) and R.J. (Anthony Azor). As long as The Ones Who Live did this, it could not fail.
And it delivered just that! The Rick and Michonne love story was intense (and quite sexy), there was plenty of action and walker deaths with Michonne and her katanas, and we had the drama of the Civic Republic Military. Heck, Rick even cut off his own freaking hand to survive. At its core, though, The Ones Who Live was a love story, and it kept its two leads together, reuniting them in the first episode rather than wasting episodes and drawing it out. Most importantly, the spin-off told its story and got out. There was one season of six episodes and that's it. The Ones Who Live didn't overstay its welcome with a second and third season of Rick and Michonne on more adventures with convoluted storylines. It told its story and came to a heartwarming resolution. Let's hope that there is never a Season 2. We don't need it!

