Peter Thomas Takes Shots at Sheree Whitfield and Phaedra Parks

In a recent interview, Peter Thomas opened up about his failed married to Cynthia Bailey and he also had a few words for Sheree Whitfield and Phaedra Parks.

Wetpaint Entertainment writes:

The reality star also opened up about his other RHOA co-stars, saying how many of the housewives will do anything to stay on the show because they need the money.

He then joked that it was good Sheree Whitfield came back on the show so she could “finish her house.”

“She was building that house for five years,” he said. “You have to have money to build that kind of house.”

Peter also discussed how he felt Phaedra wasn’t right for the show but the creators would probably keep her for ratings.

“I watched Phaedra make bad reality show TV, because you didn’t really know anything about her life,” he explained. “I don’t know why they are keeping her on the show.”

Check out Peter’s interview with Jules Uncut below:

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9 comments

  1. Peter is a non factor! He needs to go get him a man and sit it’s hormonal sensitive a– down! He’s so far up Apollo the jail bird behind until he talks about Pheadra what any woman see in his old tired useless a_- is crazzzy

  2. Cynthia should regret ever marrying this man. RHOA was his come up for sure more so than hers and she’s the one who has a peach.

  3. Just like NENE said he acts like a bi*ch don’t know how 2 stay in a man place but that’s because he’s a weak azz person he don’t have balls

  4. sad little peter nothing to do? go help todd and kandi box up apollos stuff and take to Phaedra children. or will they all help him save it for his quote upgrade. I hear they are hiring at old lady gang get a job. Also I hear mama joyce is looking for a man. you two can share some good ole white linoment on those elderly kenns.

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