Cynthia Bailey Responds to Mean Girl Accusations & Says She’s Always Had a Voice on RHOA

Photo Credit: Bravo
Photo Credit: Bravo

By: Amanda Anderson-Niles

Cynthia Bailey has been getting slammed by viewers this season of “Real Housewives of Atlanta” because many feel the reality star has just been stirring the pot, but Cynthia doesn’t feel like she’s mean girl.

She tells US Weekly:

“I’ve always had a voice on the show. To me, every fight isn’t worth fighting. But now it’s [my] fifth season, girl!

“I still don’t think that I’m judgmental. I just put things on the table.”

Check out the video below:

17 comments

  1. Cynthia shut the f-ck up her and that chatty patty she calls a husband are doing the most to stay on the show and now everybody see her true intentions.

  2. I just hope she’s dragged at the reunion. This whole season she’s been trying way too hard and she needs to be called out for it.

  3. I just put things on the table is just another way to say I stir sh-t up to keep my peach. This broad has become so unlikable.

  4. Yeah she’s really taken some cues from Kenya. Just like Kenya she never admits to the foul things she does. She is always innocent. SMH.

  5. This needs to be Cynthia’s last season. I mean just stop bringing her back. She’s boring. Even when she’s being messy, she is still boring.

    1. You must be new to this site, cause we were all calling Cynthia’s a-s out for being boring before she and Nene fell out. You really need to do some sort of research before you post your sh-t on these threads.

  6. She loves to play dumb. She knows she was stirring the pot and has been now for the last couple of seasons.

  7. No she has not always had a voice. She doesn’t even really have one now. She just does all of Kenya’s dirty work just like Claudia. Basically she’s found her new NeNe.

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