Who gon' check Sheree Whitfield? Bravo, apparently. Word on the curb is that she got her peach snatched again. Deets inside…
Sheree Whitfield may have been one of the OG “Real Housewives of Atlanta” stars. But these days, her life doesn’t seem interesting enough to keep her on the show. Nope, not even her prison bae can help her at this point. Allegedly.
Sources tell Love B. Scott that “RHOA” producers have reclaimed her peach, firing her for the second time.
So, fans will not get to see Sheree and her boo Tyrone Gilliams hang out in the mancave she designed for him in season 11. (She really can't be serious.)
Well, even if she did come back for the next season we likely still wouldn’t see Tyrone since he isn’t scheduled to be released from prison until November 2022. His early release request was recently denied.
While the news of Sheree’s firing isn’t official just yet, it appears Porsha Williams is happy to hear that she’s possibly been given the boot:
Oop.
The site also noted:
All pickup letters are sent out simultaneously approximately two weeks after the taping of the reunion show(s) concludes. Each housewife is then notified whether their contract will be renewed. Bravo housewife contracts have pre-negotiated renewal clauses/options determining how many additional seasons their option is for and any respective salary increases. New contract negotiations do not occur each year.
Here's what sources say about the other ladies and the season 11:
Kenya was on the chopping block, but thanks to her pregnancy announcement, fiery reunion drama and her husband's willingness to film she'll be back.
Eva Marcille is still in the running to become an official housewife next season, but new peaches have yet to be issued.
NeNe, Cynthia, Porsha, and Kandi are all expected to return.
Do you think "RHOA" will add any new faces for the new season? If so, who would you like to see?
"The Real Housewives of Atlanta” reunion kicks off Sunday, April 8th at 8pm EST on BRAVO.
EXTRAS:
1. Tiffany Haddish is chasing that bag! She's gearing up to produce a new comedy series titled "Unsubscribed" in development at HBO. STORY
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