Shamea Morton Defends Not Calling out Porsha Williams + Angela Oakley Responds

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Shamea Morton continues to defend her actions on social media.

Angela Oakley confronted Shamea Morton and Porsha Williams during the latest episode of “Real Housewives of Atlanta.” During Porsha’s Nashville birthday celebration, Angela overheard some of the other women discussing her and Charles Oakley. In particular, the conversation occurred between Porsha, Shamea, Kelli Ferrell, and Brit Eady. Porsha was upset with Angela because she didn’t want Drew Sidora on the trip. However, Angela invited Drew anyway. She figured she could push the former friends to talk out their issues over Dennis McKinley. But she only rubbed Porsha the wrong way. So Porsha and the others began trash-talking about Angela at the pool while drunk.

Porsha said she ought to sleep with Charles for payback. Angela came down the stairs to check Porsha for this minutes after she said it. However, Porsha walked away without wanting to engage. So Angela made a mental note to address the matter at a later time. She refused to let anyone off the hook, especially Porsha.

Cynthia Bailey made sure they had a sitdown during her Bailey-Que. Porsha gave Angela a half-apology while still defending her actions during a confessional. She told producers that she wasn’t wrong for having a “ki ki” with her friends while drunk. The conversation ended with Angela apologizing for previous comments she made about Porsha’s controversial beginnings with Simon Guobadia.

Angela’s conversation with Shamea wasn’t productive at all. Angela told Shamea she expected more from her as a married woman. So she was taken aback by Shamea not checking Porsha for what she said about Charles.

Shamea said it wasn’t her fight and she laughed because she has a quirky sense of humor.

Angela said they should just agree to disagree.

Well, Shamea once again defended her actions on Instagram in a comment on a post from the Neighborhood Talk.

She wrote, “🤦🏾‍♀️ damned if I do, damned if I don’t. I have learned the hard way that I need to mind my business. I apologized about laughing and my part in it. 🤷🏽‍♀️ That’s not my fight. If @angelaoakley34 can forgive the person that actually said it, then surely my laughter can/should be forgiven. I’ve never said that it was ok for her to say that. Furthermore, I don’t have to publicly chastise ppl. I can hold them accountable privately. Bottom line, she’s a grown woman. Not my problem. Not my fight.”

Angela responded, “@shameamorton if my memory serves me correctly, you didn’t apologize for your
part until Porsha’s event, which I accepted. At the Bailey-Que you actually doubled down and said you didn’t see anything wrong with your response, bringing up jokes about your uncle. Hence the end of the conversation. It’s actually okay, I misjudged and had a higher expectation for you. Again I move different with my friends…it’s perfectly fine! I now understand 🙏🏾 !”

8 comments

  1. Who in their right ✅️ mind would invite someone who someone else didn’t invite? That was dead wrong. I wouldn’t do that

  2. Drew and Porsha’s situation isn’t Shamea’s fight either but she’s interjected herself into that so why is she playing stupid?

  3. Shamea did not hold Porsha accountable in private 🙄. Ugh I’m so over her and her gaslighting. She deserves what Porsha gives her. No sympathy.

  4. Whole show has become nothing but ghetto thrash. Is there ever anything positive. The name calling, eye rolling, trash talking makes no sense.

  5. I wonder how would Shamea feel if one of the ladies said that they would F…K her husband?!….It wouldn’t be so funny!! Remember…it ain’t no fun when the rabbit got the gun….

    1. The funny thing is Marlo said that to Shamea before and she was p-ssed. She’s such a fake hypocrite LOL.

      1. Why did I forget about that?! Shamea really is a piece of work. She is no victim. She is just like Porsha!

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