Real Housewives of Atlanta's cast all seem to be vying for a Bravo spin-off. Rumor updates from Wendy William has it that Phaedra Parks had a spin-off but lost it due to fiancé Apollo Nida's legal troubles. Porsha Stewart won't be getting it, because she claims she's been emotionally stunted and held back by her failed marriage to Kordell Stuart. NeNe Leakes is too busy with her real show 'Glee' and calling Kenya Moore names to care about another show. Which leaves only Kandi Burress, and if her relationship to fiancé Todd Tucker pulls through, the wedding just might get its own three parter.
The Real Housewives of Atlanta are reportedly looking for a spin-off, to cash in on the show's popularity the same way that Vanderpump Rules has.
Wendy Williams has alleged on her show that Phaedra Parks had an agreement with Bravo but they back out due to her fiancé's legal trouble and the liabilities associated with it.
Kandi Burress has a better than average shot predicts LALate; they may be able to get at least three episodes out of the wedding if not a season for the build up:
"The couple appeared with hugs and kisses for news. They did so as Mama Joyce's episode aired on RHOA in which she threatened to drag Carmon through the streets of ATL.
But Todd did not cheat on Kandi with Carmen, and Todd and Kandi did not break up. Nevertheless, LALATE can report that it is highly likely that Bravo is inclined to air a Kandi and Todd 3 episode wedding spinoff, and make the offer under her under 2014-5 RHOA contract."
Porsha Stewart hasn't mentioned anyone approaching her about having her own show, and why would they?
Who wants to hear Porsha blame everything in her life she doesn't like an her inferiority complex ex-husband Cordell Stewart the way she does on her Bravo blog:
"I started singing when I was younger in church, took some time off, then came back and sang as an adult on my church praise team. S/O High Praise! As time moved along I started singing demo tracks for various producers and studios.
"I ended up getting married and ended up losing my support system that wanted to help push me into the music industry towards my musical dreams."
Yeah well...all our ears are probably far better off this way.
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