(EXCLUSIVE) Drew Sidora Denies Joining Real Housewives of Atlanta
See the statement below.
Drew Sidora will indeed be busy this Fall! Following the birth of her second child, Drew will return to TV in a new series, as well as co-star in “The Choir Director” and “The Preacher’s Son,” the highly anticipated film adaptations of Carl Weber’s “New York Times Best-Selling” books. Drew is also on deadline to complete her forthcoming cookbook and planning the annual Girl Summit for her DreamMakers charity. She has truly embraced and loves being a working mom. Contrary to published reports, “RHOA” producers did not “test” Drew’s “Housewife” qualifications for the upcoming season; however, we can confirm that she excels daily as both wife and mother.
Welp, it looks like it’s highly unlikely we’ll be seeing Drew out in these reality TV streets. Who would YOU like to see join the cast? And are there any old RHOA cast members that should return?
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