Porsha Williams & Her Sister Have Conflicting Timelines for Her Engagement

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Dennis McKinley doesn’t hold back his thoughts on Porsha Williams’ engagement.

When it comes to Porsha Williams‘ engagement, she’s happily in love. But there is a lot of controversy surrounding the relationship. Porsha has denied being the cause of Simon Guobadia’s divorce. However, the optics are messy. And some have accused Porsha of messing around with Simon while he was with Falynn Guobadia.

On the season premiere of “Porsha’s Family Matters,” Porsha’s sister Lauren Williams talks to Dennis McKinley. He has questions about the engagement.

“Porsha called me that morning…the morning she got engaged. But she just told me she started to date somebody like two weeks before that. So they got engaged in two weeks?” He continued, “How long they been dating?” Lauren answers, “At that point, literally like two weeks.”

When Porsha is asked how long she was talking to Simon before the proposal, she says, “Right at a month.”

Dennis questions if it’s Simon’s money that caught Porsha’s attention. And Lauren says that Porsha has her own money. In a green screen interview, Dennis says, “I’m not saying she’s with him for the money…I didn’t say that. Could be the cash, could be breaking her back out. I don’t know.”

He adds, “She wouldn’t be talking to me if I was broke. I guarantee that…I would never had a kid with her if I was broke.”

Dennis goes on to tell Lauren the optics looks pretty bad.

“It looks like she took somebody’s man. That’s what it looks like to me…to everybody.” And Lauren agrees. Dennis thinks that Porsha looks like a man stealer. “I don’t care how or what the real story is. Porsha looks like the man stealer of the century. She may go in the hall of fame for that sh*t to be honest with you.”

“Porsha’s Family Matters” premieres on November 28 at 9 pm EST.

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