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Phaedra Parks has returned to The Real Housewives of Atlanta (RHOA), injecting a dose of fun and drama into Season 16. After a hiatus, she's confirmed her return for Season 17, promising even more entertainment. What does this mean for the...
Phaedra Parks, a seasoned Real Housewife, made a comeback in Season 16 of 'The Real Housewives of Atlanta,' after a long break. She joined the show in Season 3 and became a fan favorite until her departure at the end of Season 9. During her time away from RHOA, Phaedra participated in other reality TV shows, including 'The Traitors' and 'Married to Medicine'. Now, she is back, and viewers can anticipate numerous surprises and unveiled secrets during the reunion.
Despite Kenya Moore's shade, Phaedra says she is here to stay for the 'long haul'. Parks emphasized that she intends to introduce what she believes the series was missing: 'fun, fabulousness, and just authentically enjoying yourself in life.'
Season 16 has seen the return of Porsha Williams and Cynthia Bailey, and Shamea Morton claimed her peach. However, Episode 12's low ratings sparked shade from Kenya Moore, especially after she was suspended for allegedly showing photos of a co-star. The season promises high drama, especially with Phaedra teasing secrets and surprises at the reunion.
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