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The Real Housewives of Atlanta Recap: The Aftermath
The wives pick up the pieces after Kenya’s explosive ousting, and the outlook is sunnier than I expected.
They’re both highly antagonistic people with a victim complex, and they both have deep trauma around female relationships while spending their formative years using their attractiveness as social currency, so a conflict was bound to happen (it’s unsurprising seeing Brit’s mom spewing anti-woman rhetoric to her daughter; we see where she gets it from). I miss Porsha and Shamea’s friendship pre-Phaedra when the two were the original Frick and Frack, donning matching outfits and bringing the turn-up vibe to group events that the older cast members couldn’t. Now, although Shamea continues to ride hard for her Decatur sister (I’m so glad she shot down Drew’s inappropriate statement about paying for Pilar’s schooling), Porsha acts like she can’t recognize her childhood friend’s singing voice.
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