Andy Cohen Wants Phaedra Parks To Return To ‘Real Housewives’!
Since Porsha Williams, NeNe Leakes, Cynthia Bailey are no longer on The Real Housewives of Atlanta, it appears that Bravo’s Andy Cohen needs a trouble maker to increase ratings. So it make sense to add Phaedra Parks again, but we doubt Kandi Burruss will remain on the series if that happens.
Burruss is getting her own spin-off series that kicks off in March…
CelebnReality247.com reports that “Real Housewives of Atlanta” star Phaedra Parks’ departure was very controversial. Before her final season on the show, her friendship with Kandi Burruss began to struggle.
Phaedra Parks felt as if Kandi wasn’t really there for her when she was going through a divorce from Apollo Nida. Kandi and her husband Todd Tucker had friendships with both Phaedra and Apollo. So when Apollo was being investigated for fraud, he asked Kandi and Todd to hold some of his things. They agreed. And some of his items were stored at their home.
During season 9, Phaedra’s issues with Kandi worsened. By that time, Phaedra and Porsha Williams were closer. After Porsha clashed with Kandi about hearsay and a night out together, Porsha made serious accusations. She said she heard that Kandi and Todd said they wanted to drug her. Then they would have their way with her in their s*x dungeon.
Kandi was devastated by the accusations. She knew they were damaging to her brand. She denied them vehemently and she demanded to know where Porsha got this false information from.
It was all out war between Phaedra, Porsha and Kandi. After that reunion, Kandi has said multiple times she’d leave the show if Phaedra returned.
Fast forward to now, Andy Cohen talked about Phaedra recently. He said she’s one of the housewives he wants to come back.
During an “Ask Andy” segment on “Watch What Happens Live,” one of the audience members asked Andy, “Out of all the former housewives, who would you bring back?” In response to this, Andy said, “Phaedra. Love Phaedra.”
Recently, parks ex-Apollo Nida asked a judge to terminate his probation.