#TJBReacts: ‘RHOA’ Fans Share Questions For Cast Ahead Of Season 16 Reunion

#TJBReacts: ‘RHOA’ Fans Share Questions For Cast Ahead Of Season 16 Reunion
It’s that time of the year again!
Last night (May 25), Andy Cohen asked RHOA fans to send over their questions for the season 16 reunion special. As expected, the internet didn’t hold back. Many questioned Porsha Williams and first-time peach holder Shamea Morton about what really went wrong in their decades-long friendship. Others wanted to know why the cast seemed to “dog pile” on Drew Sidora. Some even asked why Brit Eady appeared to overreact when fellow newbie Angela Oakley wanted more information on why her insurance license was allegedly under investigation.
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The public also offered up questions for Andy and production, mainly why Kenya Moore was the only one to face repercussions in the explicit photo scandal when Brit threatened her with a gun beforehand.
Whew, chile, looks like this reunion will be one for the history books.
What do you want Andy to ask the ladies? How are you feeling about season 16 so far? Is it living up to what you expected?
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