Are the Newbies Clashing Already While Filming Upcoming Season of RHOA?

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Cast changes were made ahead of season 14 of RHOA.

Real Housewives of Atlanta” fans were shocked to learn about the departures coming into season 14. Porsha Williams decided it was time to walk away from the show. Instead, she has opted to open up about her engagement to Simon Guobadia in her spinoff, “Porsha’s Family Matters.” She’s elated about the relationship. However, some of her family members are not. This is due to the fact that they believe that the relationship has been moving way too fast. In fact, Porsha’s sister, Lauren Williams, claimed the couple got engaged in two weeks. Others are uneasy about the fact that this will be Simon’s fourth marriage. And they aren’t sure what to think about the fact that Simon was married to Porsha’s former co-worker, Falynn Guobadia.

Cynthia Bailey has also left the show. She was not offered a peach. And she figured it would be best to end the chapter and focus on her new marriage. So she wasn’t interested in being demoted to a friend.

LaToya Ali is also reportedly out.

Sheree Whitfield is back on board as a peach holder. It will also be Marlo Hampton’s first season with a peach. Drew Sidora returns after her rookie season. And Kenya Moore and Kandi Burruss are still in the mix as well. Olympian and track star Sanya Richards-Ross joins the cast as a peach-holding newbie.

It’s also been reported that former “Love And Hip Hop Atlanta” star LightSkinKeisha has signed on to be a guest.

While some fans are disappointed about who won’t be on the upcoming season, it’s already some information about the drama to expect for season 14. And it seems as if a couple of newbies already had tension.

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