‘Real Housewives Of Atlanta’ Cameras Did Not Film Cynthia Bailey’s Wedding

‘Real Housewives Of Atlanta’ Cameras Weren’t At Cynthia Bailey’s Wedding

“RHOA” star Cynthia Bailey tied the knot with her fiancé, Mike Hill with 250 guests on Saturday (Oct. 10th). But the big day might not air on the show.

Confirmed guests included her co-stars Kenya Moore, Kandi Burruss, and Eva Marcille who also served as bridesmaids.

Claudia Jordan was in attendance and provided a few details to her Twitter followers, letting them know that Bravo wasn’t there to film Cynthia Bailey’s big day.

 

Responding to fans she wrote

“Bravo wasn’t filming.”

She added:

“It might end up on there if they give them the footage. Stay tuned :-)”

 

 

During a recent interview, Cynthia Bailey spoke on hosting a large wedding in the heat of COVID-19.

“Weddings are stressful. For me, the most stress for Mike and I has just been making sure that we’re not only following the rules and regulations but just also putting people in place to enforce them. We’re having a large wedding. To be honest, everything that we’re doing for our wedding, 10/10/20, we would be doing if we had 50 people there. We would still be doing temperature checks, still be enforcing masks and face shields because, at the end of the day, you can get COVID at anytime, regardless of the amount of people you’re around. Everything is still a go.”

She said in a separate interview that they’re taking COVID-19 very seriously for the event, which will be held at the Governors Towne Club in Acworth, Ga. Seating will be provided indoors and outdoors and adhere to social distancing rules. She added:

“Instead of focusing on the accessories in my hair or what kind of food we’re going to have, Mike and I have been putting most of our wedding energy into COVID-19 protocols. And we ain’t playin’ around.”

“If anyone doesn’t adhere to the rules, then they’re just going to be asked to leave. We’re taking this seriously, we want to protect ourselves and our guests.”

She continued:

“We set up the food stations taking all of this into consideration, and you don’t have to sit at a table with people you don’t know, you can kind of move around. It’s a huge space, so you can be as far away from people as you want while still feeling connected to the ceremony.”

What are your thoughts on Bravo cameras not being at the ceremony? Tell us in the comments!

Authored by: Demi Lobo