Porsha Williams Accused of Attacking Employee Jami Zeigler [VIDEO]
Porsha Williams has been involved in another physical altercation, but it happened almost 3 months ago. Last December, reports surfaced that Porsha was in a hair pulling scuffle with Jami Zeigler, her business manager and friend.
So why is this just now surfacing? Well, while promoting this season of Real Housewives of Atlanta, Kandi Burruss spilled the tea during an interview. See the clip.
The story goes that Porsha was upset with Jami over the man that she brought to a holiday party. No word on who the man was that Jami brought, but apparently it enraged Porsha. Jami decided to leave the party and allegedly, Porsha followed her outside and attacked her. Allegedly, Porsha shoved, punched and pulled Jami’s hair.
There are conflicting reports as to if cameras caught the brawl, but the entire cast knows about the fight. Kandi says that the fight will be discussed, perhaps on the reunion.
Unfortunately, this is Porsha’s third time in an altercation. A few reunions ago, she came to blows with Kenya Moore and this past season, she and Cynthia Bailey were involved in a scuffle of sorts.
Porsha has yet to comment.
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