Gizelle Bryant is a proud mom to her three daughters — eldest daughter Grace, and twins Angel and Adore Bryant. As it turns out, Adore, a college freshman at Hampton University, just gave The Real Housewives of Potomac mom something to smile about.
Gizelle took to Instagram on March 28, where she posted a photo at her alma mater of her smiling with her arm wrapped around her college freshman kid. Meanwhile, Adore, wearing a bright blue blazer, held a bouquet of light pink roses in her arms. The mom of three also posted a photo of Adore at a different event, wearing a button down shirt and mini skirt, walking down a runway, clearly "thriving" in her new college life.
"So proud of MY ADORE. This blue blazer means that she has been inducted into Hampton University's Honor Society, then she rocked the runway in the Freshman Fashion show which she was the creative director," she wrote in the caption of the post, alongside the word "thriving."
Inside Gizelle Bryant's plans to buy a house near Adore Bryant
Although Adore is thriving on her own, Gizelle wouldn't mind living closer to her daughter. During RHOP Season 9, Episode 15, Gizelle revealed that she would love to buy an "investment home" three minutes away from the Hampton University campus.
During the episode, Adore opened up to her older sister Grace, a sophomore at Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, about the reasoning behind their mom's big plans. "Because when she visits the hotels suck, so she has to buy a house," Adore said. "That's what she told me."
What is Adore Bryant studying in college?
During a conversation with The Daily Dish in September 2024, Adore revealed that she planned on studying International Relations on a Pre-Law track.
But, her studies weren't the only aspect of university life that she was looking forward to doing while away at school. She told The Daily Dish that she was also excited about "making new friends."
How Gizelle Bryant inspired Adore Bryant's college journey
Adore continued, telling The Daily Dish that she was inspired by her mom's words of wisdom ahead of this new chapter in her life. "My mom always tells me to 'do all the things' and what she means is try new things, push yourself out of your comfort zone, and challenge yourself," she explained.
"She wants all of us to enjoy our college experience and make the most of it," she noted.