Cameran Eubanks says departure from Southern Charm ‘nothing to do with fake rumors about marriage’

Bravo star Cameran Eubanks says departure from Southern Charm ‘has absolutely nothing to do with fake rumors about my marriage’

Cameran Eubanks recently revealed she won’t be returning to Bravo’s Southern Charm for season seven.

And on Wednesday in an Instagram post she clarified that her departure from the reality show ‘has absolutely nothing to do with fake rumors about my marriage.’

Eubanks, 36, wrote: ‘You must protect what is sacred to you. Some things aren’t worth a big paycheck. What upsets me the most is that my husband, who is the most sincere and faithful human I know is falsely dragged into this. It disgusts me.’ 

Speaking out: Southern Charm’s Cameran Eubanks said Wednesday her departure from the Bravo reality show ‘has absolutely nothing to do with fake rumors about my marriage’

The Southern Charm star married Jason Wimberly in 214 but their relationship has not been part of the reality TV show.

She said Wednesday that that was a deliberate decision on their part.

‘He always supported me filming the show even though he wanted no part of the spotlight,’ Eubanks shared. 

She added that her decision to leave the show was made months ago.

Couple: The Southern Charm star married Jason Wimberly in 214 but their relationship has not been part of the reality TV show. 'He wanted no part of the spotlight,' Eubanks shared

Couple: The Southern Charm star married Jason Wimberly in 214 but their relationship has not been part of the reality TV show. ‘He wanted no part of the spotlight,’ Eubanks shared

‘Please disregard any fabricated rumor. It’s a ploy to ratings and that’s it,’ she said. 

‘Now I absolutely know I was smart to leave the party early. My gut has never failed me.’

Eubank’s statement came hours after stories surfaced regarding her husband having an alleged affair, which was reportedly going to be exposed on the upcoming season of the reality series, UsWeekly reported.  

The South Carolina-born star has been a full-time castmember since the beginning of the show in 2014.

Producers kicked off filming for the latest installment of the show but it was forced to shut down amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Reality stars: Eubanks has been a full-time castmember since the show premiered in 2014. Producers kicked off filming for the seventh season but it was shut down due to coronavirus

Reality stars: Eubanks has been a full-time castmember since the show premiered in 2014. Producers kicked off filming for the seventh season but it was shut down due to coronavirus

Meanwhile, one of Eubanks’ co-star Kathryn Dennis also made headlines this week.

On Monday, Dennis apologized publicly for offensive comments she directed at a Charleston, South Carolina radio host.

She hit out at Tamika Gadsden who had tweeted dismay at the decision by a beauty salon owner to host a ‘Trump boat parade’.

Dennis, 28, bombarded Gadsden with a series of DMs including a monkey emoji.

Gadsden then shared a screenshot of Dennis’s remarks on her Twitter and tweeted: ‘This is what happens when a Black woman in #Charleston speaks up against white supremacy in the form of MAGA rallies.’

She went on: ‘My comments re: Mylk Bar prompted this @BravoTV ‘actor’ @KathrynDennis to taunt me with monkey emojis in my DMs. Along with a whole host of other names.’

Hot water: Meanwhile, Kathryn Dennis has apologized for offensive comments she directed at a Charleston, South Carolina radio host last weekend

Hot water: Meanwhile, Kathryn Dennis has apologized for offensive comments she directed at a Charleston, South Carolina radio host last weekend

Sorry: Dennis, 28, acknowledged she had been wrong to use a monkey emoji in DMs she sent to Tamika Gadsden and vowed to 'do better'

Sorry: Dennis, 28, acknowledged she had been wrong to use a monkey emoji in DMs she sent to Tamika Gadsden and vowed to ‘do better’

After she was called out on Twitter for her offensive and racist comments, Dennis tweeted out a two-part apology on Monday.

I want to acknowledge that using a monkey emoji in my text was offensive, and from the bottom of my heart I sincerely apologize to anyone and everyone I hurt. Although the context was not my intention, there are no “if ands or buts” that excuse me… part 1,’ she tweeted.

‘Part 2: ….I did not give it thought, and it was and is wrong. I know I am not that person. I know and will do better,’ she added.

Gadsden responded with a terse: ‘Apology not accepted.’

Nope: Radio host Tamika Gadsden did not accept her apology

Nope: Radio host Tamika Gadsden did not accept her apology