Porsha Williams is always about her coin and that’s not changing anytime soon.
Fans who had forgotten her side were reminded when news broke that her chances of making a comeback to “The Real Housewives of Atlanta” for season 16 depended on Bravo paying for her rights. She has left the hit reality series after a nearly ten-year run to focus on her spin-off series, “Porsha’s Family Matters.”
Porsha Williams Will Likely Return To ‘RHOA’ If Her Check Gets More Zeros
Just a month after Williams revealed her openness to returning to the “Real Housewives” franchise, sources have spilled more tea. Speaking exclusively to Entertainment Tonight, they stated:
“Bravo has been trying to get Porsha to return to ‘The Real Housewives of Atlanta’ for possible replacements, but she’s playing hardball. Bravo offered Porsha a lot of money to return, but she refused.”
Sharing more details about the reason behind her refusal to accept Bravo’s offer, the insider explained, “Porsha told friends she wanted to be the highest-paid Housewife of any franchise. Porsha could come back, but so far, she and Bravo have not come to an agreement.”
As previously mentioned, Williams has insisted that she is not completely closing the door on the reality television show, where she reigned from 2012 to 2021. The mother of one shared:
“I never write it off, I never downplay it in the show. I love what the girls are doing. I love that the brand is still as strong as ever, and you never know. i will say [that] I will never say ‘never.’”
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When “The Pursuit of Porsha” author left “RHOA” ahead of season 14, many viewers assumed the worst, with many concluding that she was “running away” from the drama surrounding her. The speculation became so widespread that he addressed it in March, explaining:
“I did not run away. And I don’t think any of my followers who really know me would believe that I would walk away from the show for that. I’ve dealt with a lot of tough stuff on the show.”
Speaking to those who accused her of leaving so she could walk down the aisle with her husband, Simon Guobadia, the 42-year-old confirmed they were wrong too. He emphatically stated:
“I used to go there at the beginning of every season to shoot with the cameras on. So no, this has nothing to do with that.”
Apparently, Williams decided to leave the series at least six months before meeting her current husband. His choice has more to do with the amount of time he spends on the show.
As she turns 40 and approaches her ten-year mark on “RHOA,” she feels the need to reevaluate her life and aspirations, which ultimately leads to her decision to leave.
‘Celebrity Apprentice’ Star Doesn’t Mind Joining Co-Stars In Ongoing Strike
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In addition to publicly addressing issues about her life, the former “Dish Nation” co-host revealed her thoughts on possibly supporting a better contract and standing in solidarity with the ongoing SAG-AFTRA and WGA strikes in the entertainment industry.
She shared her perspective during the interview, confirming that she has no problem joining Bethenny Frankel’s demand for more stars to join the ongoing industry movement to ensure fair treatment and conditions for herself and fellow professionals. In his words:
“I can respect a lot of what Bethenny says, actually. I mean, why do I have any problem with him speaking for a reality star? I just want some reality stars who are doing the job to speak up.”
He then emphasized the difficulties entertainers faced before freeing themselves from contracts that might exploit their image and highlight dramatic content for entertainment purposes.
Continuing, Williams insists that great individuals like himself and Frankel strive to create their personal brands despite the challenges that such contracts pose.
Additionally, the “Daily Pop” guest emphasized the huge impact reality show editors have on cast members’ narratives, especially in franchises like “The Real Housewives.” As he notes, producers have the ability to manipulate how reality stars are portrayed, potentially harming the brands they’re trying to build.
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