Tami Roman Says Porsha Williams Violated the Girl Code

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Tami Roman shared her thoughts on Porsha Williams’ latest controversy.

Porsha Williams has assured fans of “Real Housewives of Atlanta” that her new romance with Simon Guobadia isn’t messy, However, a lot of people remain critical. And they just feel like Porsha betrayed Falynn Guobadia. Even though Porsha said they were never friends, viewers can’t forget that the first time they saw Falynn she was letting Porsha into her home and swimming pool.

This is the main reason why people have so much to say about the relationship.

Recently, “Basketball Wives” star Tami Roman gave her feelings on her YouTube channel. She’s a fan of Porsha but she does think a line was crossed.

Tami said, “Now once you start filming with a person, you develop a certain rapport with them and relationship. Now the minute that you went to her house and met this man and you were swimming all in the pool, and y’all was going all out and having dates and all this other stuff, that’s when I feel like it crossed a line. And you should have been respectful to their relationship.”

She continued, “All I’m saying is that’s some good p*ssy, okay? Because if you only been dating him for a month and now he already ready to put a ring on it…see y’all thought Porsha was stupid. Porsha ain’t stupid. She looked out and saw that there were problems in that relationship and that they were probably going to be on the outs. This man, from what I hear, is very, very wealthy. And Porsha said, I don’t want a man like that. I want that motherf*cking man. Okay? I want him. And so, she went out and got it.”

Tami believes the girl code was violated, “But that is a violation of the girl code. And I feel like that’s why she’s receiving so much backlash.”

Check out the video here.

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