Porsha Williams’ Fiancé Simon Guobadia Is Selling The Home He Shared With Her ‘RHOA’ Co-Star Falynn Guobadia For Close To 5 Million

Porsha Williams’ Fiancé Simon Guobadia Is Selling The Home He Shared With Her ‘RHOA’ Co-Star Falynn Guobadia
Porsha Williams‘ fiancé Simon Guobadia is selling the Atlanta home he shared with his soon-to-be ex-wife Falynn Guobadia.
Simon Guobadia and Porsha Williams have caused quite a stir in the media after they announced their engagement. Much of the fuss surrounded the fact that Simon Guobadia’s estranged wife Falynn Guobadia appeared on season 13 of RHOA as Porsha Williams’ friend. Falynn Guobadia and Simon Guobadia were still married at the time.
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Porsha Williams denied rumors that she was ever friends with Falynn Guobadia.

Now, the home Simon Guobadia and Falynn Guobadia shared is up for sale.
The Buckhead estate, which was featured on the reality show, has a whopping six bedrooms and nine bathrooms. The mansion is 13,500 square feet, and the listed price is just under $5 million.
What are your thoughts on Simon Guobadia selling the Atlanta mansion he shared with Falynn Guobadia? Comment below and let us know.

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