Ratings for ‘Porsha’s Family Matters’ & RHOP Reunion Part 4 Cause Debates on Social Media

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The ratings are in and causing debates on social media.

“Real Housewives of Potomac” has grown in popularity. In fact, season 5 was one that attracted many new fans. Candiace Dillard and Monique Samuels’ had the fan base divided. Even the cast felt obligated to choose sides after the altercation. However, Karen Huger wanted to remain neutral. But her friendship with Candiace still suffered when Karen didn’t ice out Monique.

Season 6 was supposed to be a reset. Mia Thornton was added to the show after Monique’s departure. However, the drama didn’t wane. Mia clashed with Candiace and Wendy Osefo. Plus, she had a tense moment with Ashley Darby. But the main feud of the season was between Gizelle Bryant and Wendy. However, many figured the highlight of the season was Nicki Minaj’s appearance.

Well, the ratings are out. And Part 4 of the reunion pulled in 1,018,000 million viewers. Part 3 pulled in 967,000. Part 1 was the most-watched episode of the season, bringing in 1,156,000 viewers. The second most popular episode of the season was episode 8. It brought in 1,100,000 million viewers. It focused on the aftermath of Gizelle and Wendy’s blowup.

Porsha Williams’ spinoff premiered after the RHOP finale. “Porsha’s Family Matters” brought in 869,000 viewers.

The ratings for both shows have fans debating on social media. Some feel Porsha’s first numbers are very strong. Others think the numbers are low considering that Porsha’s controversial relationship has been a hot topic in the media for months. And when it comes to RHOP, some expected Nicki’s presence to bring in the highest ratings of the season. But her fans are pointing to the fact that Nicki’s appearance helped bring back in over a million viewers after a decline from part 3 of the reunion.

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