Cynthia Bailey Says Demetria McKinney May Not Be Right for RHOA

Photo Credit: Bravo
Photo Credit: Bravo

By: Amanda Anderson-Niles

Bravo producers thought it would be best to hand over Porsha Williams’ peach to Claudia Jordan and bring in Demetria McKinney as the newbie non housewife who has been bonding with Kenya Moore, Cynthia Bailey and Claudia Jordan.

However, Cynthia revealed in a recent interview that sometimes she doesn’t feel Demetria is a good fit for the show because she isn’t showing enough of her personal life.

Cynthia tells ABC News Radio:

“I think coming into this group you know her focus was always on her music career. And it may not have been the perfect fit for her if that was her main focus and if she couldn’t really show a lot more of her life and reality.

“This is a reality show. You have to show your reality.

“We’ve grown very, very close but this show is not for everyone.”

 

 

Apparently Demetria has stated in a few interviews that being on the show has been a very negative experience for her. It will be interesting to see if she returns for another season.

15 comments

  1. So, you get to say that about Demetria, and it’s okay. But when Nene said it about you, she was being a bad friend? Oh, okay!!!!

    1. Good point! Cynthia really has some nerve when Nene said the same thing about her Nene was all kinds of low down. To quote Peter real friends don’t try to take food out of their friend’s mouth. Interesting his wife is doing exactly what he described as foul.

  2. I agree about Demetria not being the best fit for the show but I mean neither is Cynthia. NeNe and Peter have been carrying her since her first season.

  3. I agree with her though. Demetria is out of place. I don’t see her willing to get as nasty as the other women do for ratings. And that makes her a good person.

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