Porsha Williams has broken her silence regarding her fight with Kenya Moore. Find out what she said inside and see the growing list of corporations who are pulling sponsorship from the LA Clippers.
In an interview airing on Access Hollywood on Tuesday, Porsha Williams speaks out about the"RHOA" reunion fight and what led to her outrage. After the incident says, "I had regrets immediately after. "I saw the hate. I saw the anger. I saw all of that in Kenya's eye that moment. And I felt threatened, honestly I did, [the scepter] was a weapon."
Porsha also made remarks about her approach to reality tv versus some of her co-stars. "For Kenya, she looks at this as a job. It's a show to her; it's just entertainment...So she doesn't take anything seriously . . .Here I am living this real life and here she is portraying one."
And for the first time, she calls Kenya a bully. "It's not about team Porsha....I appreciate the love, but understand the deeper thing that's going on here, it's bullying. Bullying can happen as an adult, it can happen as a child, in college, or your work place, everywhere."
The Porsha Williams interview airs on Access Hollywood Live on Tuesday, April 30.
In sports news...
KIA Motors (which featured Blake Griffin as a spokesman) has joined the long list of corporations CarMax, State Farm, Virgin America, AQUAHydate, Red Bull) who've pulled sponsorship from the LA Clippers while the investigation into Donald Sterling'salleged comments continues. They've released this statement:
For now, State Farm Insurance (which features Chris Paul) has not pulled their sponsorship of the team.
Photos via Porsha's IG/Kia Motors