Cynthia Bailey Says She’d Support K. Michelle Joining ‘RHOA’: ‘She’s Good TV’

Cynthia Bailey Says She’d Support K. Michelle Joining ‘RHOA’: ‘She’s Good TV’
Cynthia Bailey thinks K. Michelle could be a great addition to The Real Housewives of Atlanta.
The reality star recently reacted to rumors that K. Michelle, known for her time on Love & Hip Hop, may be joining RHOA for its upcoming 17th season. Cynthia explained that ahead of each new season, producers often explore potential cast additions in case of a shakeup, so it’s not unusual for rumors to pop up about new ladies joining the group.
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While she didn’t confirm whether there’s any truth to the speculation, Cynthia said she’d fully support K. Michelle’s casting, calling her “good TV” and adding:
“I think someone like K. Michelle definitely moves the needle… Very different. Very funny. Very opinionated… from what I can see… definitely don’t take no sh*t.”
Cynthia also noted that K. Michelle could bring a new level of surprise and energy to the show.
Do you agree with Cynthia’s take on a possible K. Michelle casting?
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