New RHOA Drama??!! Ex-NBA Player Glen Rice Jr. & Tammy McCall Browning Scene Ends With Hospital Visit
We’re told both entertainment and drama will be at an all time high on the upcoming season of BRAVO’s Real Housewives of Atlanta. While the cameras are still rolling (just last weekend, the cast and NeNe Leakes shot in Jamaica), apparently some drama popped off a few months ago, which will leave some surprised.
In September, some reported drama went down between an ex-NBA player and a potential new cast member. TMZ reports:
It all went down at a home in Miami back in September, where ex-Washington Wizards player Glen Rice Jr. was involved in a scene with Tammy McCall Browning.
Our sources tell us … producers brought Browning in to test her for a full-time gig on the show … and she brought Rice Jr. because she thought it would help her chances. But things took a turn for the worse when they began drinking — with the ladies complaining to producers that Glen was getting aggressive and making the women uncomfortable.
We’re told Tammy went to ask Glen to leave — and as one source says, “He lost it.” Our sources say Glen went to confront one of the housewives — and Tammy tried to get in the way to stop him — but he wouldn’t stop and knocked her to the ground. Tammy smacked her head pretty hard and began to cry.
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