Kandi Burruss is getting candid about Real Housewives of Atlanta season 14!
13.04.2022 - 18:37 / etonline.com
Kenya Moore is passing the villain baton — err, -- on The Real Housewives of Atlanta, reclaiming her «carefree, happy, funny» throne (or maybe just it for the first time) as «everyone's friend» for season 14.«I'm the Kenya that I was always meant to be this season,» the longtime peach-holder tells ET. «It's so funny because I think that I got pegged into this villain role and now it's like, girl, just let someone else have that baton.
Here, pass the scepter on. Honey, it's over for you! I just think I'm back to reclaiming who I was always meant to be on this show.
Lighthearted, fun, sassy — I will still tell a b***h off, but I do it with such dignity and grace.»Kenya joined in season 5, becoming an adversary for many from day one; fans will recall her infamous «Gone With the Wind Fabulous» rant from her first cast trip.«I think that I was just pegged into that villain role really early, and I just was never able to get out of that,» she notes. «I sort of, in my own way, leaned into it and then it was just like, 'OK, this is old, because now this really isn't who I am and I hate that I'm even perceived that way.'»A few factors play into Kenya feeling free to be who she wants to be on TV, though one sticks out: her longtime frenemy Porsha Williams is no longer a part of the cast.
Porsha opted out of filming season 14, instead focusing on a family-themed spinoff, which aired this past winter.«It's a great season,» Kenya gushes. «It's well produced, and it definitely got us to be back honest and not-- a lot of girls started self-producing and we've gotten away from that.»«And if you watch show, you can see the show villain versus the real villain,» she quips, though doesn't explicitly reference Porsha by name.
Kandi Burruss is getting candid about Real Housewives of Atlanta season 14!
The third time's the charm! Sheree Whitfield is making her grand return to , and she's doing it holding that precious Georgia peach. «I feel super blessed to have come back for the third time,» she told ET. «To even consider me or [have] the fans who continuously have supported me throughout the years and asked for my return and for them to listen. is a very smart brand and they go with what worked, and I guess I worked.»Whitfield explained that she was approached by Bravo heads to return to the cast, and it wasn't the first time.
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Lil Jon is going from producing popular hip-hop songs to something closer to home — house renovations! The rapper recently sat down with ET's Rachel Smith to share the situation that resulted in his love of design and how his new HGTV show, came about. According to Lil Jon, a personal project led him on the organic path to HGTV.«It was about four or five years ago and my house in Atlanta was having a flood for basically a week. We basically had to gut the house,» he shared.
New year, new look. Real Housewives of Atlanta star Drew Sidora opened up about her decision to get a “mommy makeover” after being body-shamed by her castmates.
Marlo Hampton in the opening credits of season 14, her first time delivering a tagline as a full-time, peach-holding 'Wife after a decade of appearing on the show as a «guest» or «friend of» the cast.«You know what? It's my season,» Marlo proclaims to ET over video chat ahead of her official debut as a Housewife. «I don't know why. I guess the greater being was like, 'Hey!' God's like, 'Hey, this is your time!' But it's here and I'm ready for it.
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There will not be a third season of Raising Dion. Series star Sammi Haney, who played Esperanza on the Michael B. Jordan-produced superhero drama, revealed the news Tuesday on Instagram and it was confirmed by Netflix.
Following her tenure on The Real Housewives of Atlanta, NeNe Leakes filed a lawsuit against its production companies, citing a hostile and racist working environment.
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Thania Garcia Tim Glover has been promoted to the role of executive vice president of A&R at Interscope Records, it was announced today (April 20) by Interscope Geffen A&M. In his new position, Glover will continue to work with the label’s roster of artists and emerging talent which includes Tierra Whack, Earthgang and Bas, among others.Glover joined Interscope Records in 2014 and since then has worked across a roster of over 20 artists including Dreamville’s JID and Ari Lennox.
in fits laughing Saturday over a scene from Donald Glover’s surrealist drama “Atlanta,” which depicts two white people nervously discussing reparations for slavery.In the upcoming episode, the two characters fret over their futures. “It’s cleared the way for personal litigation. Now they can look you up and force you to pay the price,” one says.Following the disbelief of the other, they continue, “Yeah, it’s scary.
DECATUR, Ga. -- The brother of rapper Arthur “Archie” Eversole, known for the “We Ready” anthem used by Atlanta’s pro soccer team, has been charged in the musician’s fatal shooting, police said Thursday.Eversole was found with a gunshot wound at a Chevron gas station just east of Atlanta on March 25 and died at a hospital April 3, DeKalb County police said in a statement.Eversole's brother, Alexander Kraus, was charged with murder after being apprehended at a home near the gas station where they say the shooting occurred, DeKalb County police Lt.
EXCLUSIVE: Sierra McCormick (American Horror Stories), Jade Pettyjohn (Big Sky), Brenna D’Amico (Descendants franchise), Gianni DeCenzo (Cobra Kai) and Bentley Green (61st Street) have signed on to star in Burnouts, a supernatural thriller from writer-director Tim Donner, which is heading into production in Atlanta this summer.
Damon Wayans (Fox’s Lethal Weapon) and Pam Grier (Jackie Brown) have signed on to star alongside Hailey Kilgore, David Iacono and Jeremie Harris in the noir thriller Cinnamon, which will debut exclusively on Fox’s free streaming service, Tubi, later this year.
The precarious maneuvering of Black folks through spaces of commerce has punctuated every episode of Donald Glover’s unflinching F.X. dramedy “Atlanta.” After all, the series finds focus in a quartet of characters climbing the hip hop ladder toward stardom.