Loni Love Shades Rachel Dolezal's Pregnancy: "So I Guess the Baby Black"

By Star Connor (s.connor@mstarsnews.com) | Nov 02, 2015 09:26 PM EST

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It was a tough day for former NAACP president, Rachel Dolezal, as she took jabs from the co-host panel of The Real on Monday. Besides talking about race and why she chooses to identify herself as an African American woman, Dolezal, who was born Caucasian, revealed that she was pregnant. Something that was supposed to be good news was turned into a joke when co-host, Loni Love, threw major shade at Dolezal asking her if her child was conceived by an African American man. Love said: "So I guess the baby black huh?"

In the clip below, The Shade Room captured the moment Dolezal's face stood still as if she was in shock of what Love just asked her.

 #PressPlay: #RachelDolezal looking at #LoniLove like 'Bish too soon' #TheReal #Congrats #TheReal

A video posted by The Shade Room (@theshaderoominc) on Nov 2, 2015 at 1:43pm PST

Everyone on the couch, including Tamar Braxton and Tamera Mowry-Hardrict, started laughing with the audience as Love joked about Dolezal's pregnancy. But Dolezal herself didn't seem to like the comment.

After being asked harsh questions, who would? MStars News previously reported that Braxton slammed Dolezal asking her has she ever walked in the same shoes as a black woman and grilling her about race after she's claimed to be black for years. Love even stepped in and asked Dolezal if she was "ashamed to be white."

In the next clip, The Real got a breakthrough when Dolezal finally associated herself with her race, admitting that she was "born white." Dolezal said: "I acknowledge that I was biologically born white, to white parents, but I identify as black." When the words "white," came out of Dolezal the world went wild as the audience (and probably viewers at home) cheered and some may have even thought, "it's about time!"

Before getting "white" out of her mouth, Dolezal claimed that "white isn't a race, it's a state of mind." Love gave an example how Dolezal wasn't black by explaining that if she was stopped by a police officer, she'd probably have a harder time than Dolezal because she was clearly black. "It's a difference, it's a big difference," Love stated.

Mowry-Hardrict wanted to know what black meant to Dolezal, and said: "I think that sometimes how we feel is more powerful than how we're born. Blackness can be defined as philosophical, cultural, biological, a lot of different things."

Dolezal also compared her journey to Caitlyn Jenner's journey. Check out the video clip below to see what she meant by that statement.

MStars News wants to know, how do our readers feel out Rachel Dolezal's interview?

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