Sheree Whitfield’s Lawyer Says ‘Chateau Sheree’ is Not in Foreclosure

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By: Amanda Anderson-Niles

Former “Real Housewives of Atlanta” star Sheree Whitfield was one of the main sources of drama on the hit Bravo reality show, and she had no qualms opening up about her personal life and problems for the cameras. Sheree could be seen up until season four working on her own fashion line (She by Sheree) and even building her dream house, Chateau Sheree. In between her projects, she was battling her ex husband Bob Whitfield over child support payments. By the end of season four, Sheree was booted from the show and rumors suggest it’s because Bravo execs just felt like her storyline had gotten stale, so the following season the network introduced viewers to Kenya Moore and Porsha Stewart.

Although Sheree has done “Iyanla: Fix My Life” (that resulted in drama though) and a “Scary Movie 5” cameo since getting axed from “Real Housewives of Atlanta,” she did make the blogs recently for some bad news. Blogger Tamara Tattles recently reported that Chateau Sheree was in foreclosure. We wrote on it recently:

According to Tamara Tattles, a local real estate agent tipped the site about Sheree’s dream house being in foreclosure and the site says the house is ready for immediate short sale for $340,000. Sealed bids are reportedly being taken, and the site claims there are two loans on the property, and the house will be probably be sold from the low to the mid 300,000s.

 

It looks as if Sheree’s lawyer has reached out to Tamara Tattles and they have alerted her that the information she received was inaccurate, and Sheree’s dream house is not in foreclosure.

Sheree herself hasn’t said a word on the gossip, but her camp says she’s got plenty of projects coming up that she’s excited to announce soon.

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