Monday, April 4, 2016

The Real Housewives of Atlanta Reunion Recap: So Much Beef

On The Real Housewives of Atlanta Season 8 Episode 20, everyone came together, put all differences aside and left on a happy note.


LOLOLOLOL!



If you watch The Real Housewives of Atlanta online with any regularity, none of what transpired last night should come as a big shock. 


There were some interesting revelations, though.


Perhaps most notably, Porsha Williams is taking anger management classes. Hey, better 20 years late than never as the saying goes.


The fact that the women feel uncomfortable confronting her is kind of a problem, and Williams’ history is even worse than we thought.


Yes, we know Porsha beat down Kenya on camera once, but it turns out Bravo hasn’t even aired all of her violent altercations before!


Truly wild. Hopefully, a little anger management might help Porsh with conflict resolution and actually taking responsibility for her actions.


On a happier note, NeNe Leakes is happy to be back as the RHOA “mom,” despite admitting she was burned out and needed a break.


As for Sheree’s “recurring” role this season after three years on the sidelines, she may be angling for a full-time role on Season 9 too.


The reunion showed us that the rift between Kandi Burruss and Phaedra Parks has yet to heal, and don’t expect that to change soon.


With federal agents seizing Apollo Nida’s possessions at Kandi’s home, and a dispute over who was behind that, there’s a lot of tension.


Not to mention the whole exercise video thing. It never ends with these folks. Kim Fields, meanwhile, is clearly not a fan. Of any of this.


Don’t expect her back next season, especially not after Chris Morgan insisted he isn’t gay and took offense at Kenya insinuating this.


Like her frequent sparring partner Porsha, Kenya literally cannot offer up a sincere apology or admit when she’s wrong about anything.


Even Andy Cohen was more irritated than usual with the subtle gay bashing he felt was going on, and frankly, it’s hard to blame him.