Kandi Burruss Returning To ‘RHOA’ For Season 15 w/ Immense $2M+ Contract, Beauty Guru Janell Stephens Allegedly Joining The Cast

Kandi Burruss & Janell Stephens
Kandi Burruss Returning To ‘RHOA’ For Season 15 w/ Immense $2M+ Contract, Beauty Guru Janell Stephens Allegedly Joining The Cast
Kandi Burruss will be back on “Real Housewives Of Atlanta” along with a new face.
According to RadarOnline, Kandi Burruss will be receiving a massive check as she plans to return to season 15 of “Real Housewives Of Atlanta.”
Kandi Burruss allegedly signed a contract for more than $2 million while securing her role on the Bravo series. The cast has been preparing to start filming next week with a new member reportedly joining the reality TV squad. Founder of Camille Rose Naturals, Janell Stephens, has seemingly been booked to film on “RHOA.” Janell Stephens previously took to her Instagram story to address the speculation. Janell Stephens shared:
“It’s rumored at the moment.”

Janell Stephens
As previously reported, fans have been expecting to see a new face on season 15 of the reality show. LoveBScott stated that cast members Kandi Burruss, Kenya Moore, Marlo Hampton, Sheree Whitfield, Drew Sidora and Sanya Richards-Ross will be turning to the show. Stephens, beauty guru, has been invited to join the show. Burruss previously discussed her potential return to the series. The 46-year-old said:
“I don’t really think about it. It’s going to be what it’s going to be. I enjoy being a part of the Bravo family. Regardless of whatever, I’m still part of it.”
She continued:
“At this point, I don’t see it happening, because, like, anybody that I would have possibly wanted to — or felt comfortable being in a house with — they’ve already done it.”
The Georgia native added:
“I can’t be there with a whole bunch of different Housewives for some cattiness. I’m, like, I deal with enough doing RHOA and then I’m doing this, this other show with my group Xscape … I’m like, ‘Oh, my God, I’m done with all these different females in one place.”

From the looks of it, Burruss changed her mind after being offered big bucks to appear on the show. The Xscape member isn’t the only housewife expecting a big paycheck according to our [theJasmineBRAND] exclusive report.

As previously reported, “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star Lisa Rinna attempted to re-negotiate her new contract with Bravo. Lisa Rinna, who has been cast since season 5 in 2014, allegedly demanded that she be the highest-paid “Real Housewife” on the network, or she won’t return! Sources told RadarOnline:
“At this point, Bravo needs Lisa more than Lisa needs Bravo. She was a star before Bravo and will be a star long after Bravo too.”
The source added:
“Lisa knows her worth and knows how to negotiate. Only Lisa is willing to call their bluff and walk away if she doesn’t get the deal she wants. While the other ladies are frightened to upset Andy (Cohen), Lisa is fearless. She’s not frightened of him or anyone else.”
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