Dennis McKinley and Porsha Williams have been clashing over their breakup.
Porsha Williams had high hopes for “Porsha’s Family Matters.” In fact, she figured that the spinoff show would answer a lot of questions “Real Housewives of Atlanta” fans had about the latest developments in her personal life, In particular, she wanted the show to highlight that her engagement to Simon Guobadia really wasn’t as messy as some speculated. However, the show has caused more conversations about Porsha’s relationship with Dennis McKinley. According to Porsha, her engagement changed their co-parenting relationship. She was hoping that a family retreat in Mexico could help her and Dennis get on the same page. And this would be the best thing to do for their daughter PJ. Well, Porsha and Dennis have been clashing a lot.
On the recent episode, the family dinner went left. Porsha had another heated moment with Dennis and Momma Gina. By the end of the episode, Porsha swung on Dennis, and the episode ended in a cliffhanger of chaos.
Porsha has been receiving a lot of criticism on social media. Some think her actions were totally out of line.
It wasn’t easy for Porsha Williams to watch the latest episode of her spinoff show.
Well, Porsha was asked about the recent episode during her interview with V-103 via the Big Tigger Morning Show. Shamea Morton was recently announced as one of the new cohosts.
Big Tigger asked Porsha what it was like to relive the chaotic moment in Mexico when she watched the episode recently.
She said, “Well, you know I’m used to it…I’m used to going through something and having to see it again on TV. I think it’s more difficult when it’s family because you know, family, you have your ups and downs. You love to think about the fond memories. No one wants to think about the bad stuff. You want to think about when y’all were doing karaoke. You don’t want to think about when y’all was trying to hit somebody in the head with a microphone.”
Porsha continued, “No one wants to relive those parts. Most families want to move past the hard moments and continue to enjoy each other. So that was six months ago. It really was difficult to relive it but it is what it is. I didn’t do the show necessarily to make it be perfect because nobody’s family is perfect. It is what it is.”