Watch What Happen Live! host Andy Cohen seems one of the few people on reality television even capable of moderating a Real Housewives of Atlanta reunion -- especially given cast bully NeNe Leakes' penchant of calling the next day to demand an apology. Lance Bass' former lover explained that the Glee star had the gall to let him know almost immediately after they finished taping that she didn't like the way she had been treated. According to the latest gossip news updates, the Bravo network has a bigger Housewives feud to worry about now that the U.S Government is demanding the company hand over any and all money they were planning to pay Phaedra Parks' husband, Apollo Nida, for his involvement in Season 7.
One might think that with all the feuds she currently has running with her fellow Real Housewives of Atlanta cast mates that NeNe Leakes would think twice before calling executive producer Andy Cohen up to chew him out about how he handled his 2015 reunion hosting duties, but they would be terribly mistaken.
In one of his recent Ask Andy segments, Cohen reveled that NeNe didn't wait 24-hours before giving him a ring to tell him what she thought he did wrong (via Inquisitr):
"We had a little fight the next day.
"She said that her friends said that I was really shady to her on the show. And I said, 'Well that's funny because everyone on Twitter says that you were nasty to me on the show.' So we went back and forth about that.
"We settled it like we always do, just kind of by laughing. I mean, I was like, 'You need new friends!' And she was like, 'Don't listen to people on Twitter!' I go, 'You need new friends! Your friends suck!'"
Much less playful is the current argument playing out between current Bravo producers and the U.S. Government, who are insisting that they want any and all funds and/or property set aside for the payment of Apollo Nida for his participation in Season 7's filming.
According to the RealityTea, The Feds filed two separate subpoena's demanding part of the $1.9 million Nid owes for his fraud from the network, before ultimately buying the explanation that the House-husbands are not paid for their appearances -- therefore Bravo has no money set aside to pay for Apollo's time on the show or his debts to society:
"Among those creditors: $828k to JP Morgan Chase, $127k to the IRS, $24k to Delta Airlines, $15k to the State of California and others.
"Along with court costs and other restitution."
JP Morgan probably has about a good a chance getting that money from Apollo as Andy Cohen does getting an apology from NeNe Leakes.
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