'The Real Housewives of Atlanta Season 7' Premieres on Nov. 9; New and Mainstay Wives Set to Add More Drama to the Reality Show's Newest Chapter
'The Real Housewives of Atlanta Season 7' Premieres on Nov. 9; New and Mainstay Wives Set to Add More Drama to the Reality Show's Newest Chapter
RHOA fans you better listen. The top rating "Real Housewives" franchise is set to come back on your small screen with new faces and more intense drama. The reality show set in Atlanta, Georgia will be having its premiere next month, Nov. 8, on Bravo, Wetpaint reported.
"The Real Housewives of Atlanta Season 7" will premiere one week later than the traditional debut of the reality show. Aside from its different schedule, the newest season of the third "Real Housewives" franchise will have more changes on its seventh season.
Based on the released teaser, the Season 7 of the RHOA will feature a physical altercation, return of a well-known character, and the ending of a friendship that will go to the extent of "burning of one pair's Friendship Contract."
Aside from the intense scenes, Buddy TV reported "The Real Housewives of Atlanta Season 7" will also be welcoming two new housewives that is set to make things crazier in the Atlanta neighborhood. The two new faces include Claudine Jordan and Demetria McKinney.
Jordan, a radio host and former beauty, is set to join her long time friend and long time RHOA cast, Kenya Moore. The new housewife will have no hard time in adapting into her new neighborhood after transferring from Los Angeles as she has her alliance with Moore.
Meanwhile, McKinney, who will also join "Real Housewives" previous cast Cynthia Bailey, Kandi Buruss, NeNe Leakes, Phaedra Parks, and Porsha Williams, is a single mother known for her role on Tyler Perry's "House of Payne." The actress plans to start her new career in music in her new place. It can be noted that Williams was a regular housewife of RHOA season 6 but in the new season, her role was demoted to being a friend of McKinney, as reported by E! Online.
"The Real Housewives of Atlanta Season 7" will also feature exciting new events on the life of the crazy yet entertaining wives. NeNe Leakes will be balancing her two careers, her fashion line business, and her Broadway debut as she stars in Cinderella. She will be acting opposite Keke Palmer.
Kandi Buruss and her husband Todd is planning to have a child while Kenya will concentrate on her blossoming production career while having more thoughts on her plans to conceive. Cynthia Bailey, on the other hand, is back with improved health and marriage while she is still in a feud against NeNe.
It can be recalled that Phaedra has somehow the most complicated issue against her husband Apollo Nida. In "The Real Housewives of Atlanta Season 7," the lawyer will set her mind on her career and her two sons as her husband remains behind bar. On the other hand, Apollo seems to have another allegation against Phaedra and this will bring more intense scenes on RHOA newest season.
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