RHOA’s Porsha Williams (Sorta) Addresses Fight With Cynthia Bailey [VIDEO]
If you’re a fan of BRAVO’s Real Housewives of Atlanta, by now you’ve heard reports that cast mates Cynthia Bailey and Porsha Williams were involved in an alleged physical altercation.
According to TMZ, the fight in question went down this week, while they were filming during an event. At this point, there are multiple versions of what REALLY took place. One consistent (and unconfirmed) story is that the pair got into a shouting match (allegedly over Cynthia’s husband, Peter Thomas). Allegedly, Cynthia attempted to walk away from the yelling match, when Porsha allegedly followed her. At this point, it is reported that Cynthia responded by kicking Porsha in the stomach.
Kenya Moore, who was not involved in the altercation, but is a RHOA cast member, responded to the alleged incident, tweeting:
@MSLspeaks I believe in self defense if someone attacks you and has history or violence who never apologized for their behavior or felt bad
— KENYA MOORE (@KenyaMoore) September 3, 2015
Days after the incident, Porsha (sorta) responded to the altercation, during her appearance on Dish Nation.
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