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        <title><![CDATA[All but one of the ‘RHOA’ cast joined Marlo Hampton for Black Lives Matter PSA]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The cast of &#8220;Real Housewives of Atlanta&#8221; jumped at the chance to help Marlo Hampton with her new Black Lives Matter PSA — with one exception.</p><p>“Look, I sent out text messages to all of the ladies and they all got back to me — except Kenya [Moore]. So if you got back to me, great. If not, oh well, that’s fine,” she told Page Six.</p><p>”I have and two nephews: Micheal, 12 and William, 11, and I already gave them &#8216;the talk&#8217; when it comes to dealing with the police,” Hampton, 44, continued.</p><p>As far as how the BLM movement has pushed a conversation around police brutality into the national spotlight, she says, “A change is coming now. It’s not gonna happen overnight but it’s coming. I feel we all have to continue to stick together as one and just keep doing what we’re doing. Let them know that we’re serious — keep protesting, keep speaking out.&#8221;</p><p>However, Hampton admits that she has struggled with that last part. &#8220;I’m guilty of it. There are times when I don’t say something because I feel like I may lose my job or may not be considered for this or that particular brand.</p><p>&#8220;We just have to stop being afraid. We have to get comfortable with getting uncomfortable.”</p>]]></content:encoded>
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