'Real Housewives of Atlanta' season 7 cast: Did Nene Leakes leak Phaedra Parks return?

Phaedra Parks has got a lot on her plate at the moment. It was previously rumored that Parks won't be joining the "Real Housewives of Atlanta" season 7 cast because she will be focusing on her family.

Her husband, Apollo Nida, is going to jail, which is why Parks may need time off from the show. However, Parks hasn't confirmed any of this information yet. Well, someone else did confirm it and it's none other than fellow Atlanta housewife NeNe Leakes.

Leakes had a talk with Madame Noire recently to talk about her new clothing line, but a question about the show was inevitably asked. Leakes was asked if Parks will be back for season 7. At first, Leakes answered that the confirmation should come from Bravo TV. But Leakes couldn't keep the info to herself and gave a big hint. "Y'all don't put your money on her not being back, how about that?" Leakes said.

When Madame Noire asked what she felt about Nida's legal battle, she had this to say: "You know things happen when you break the law. I like Apollo and I really do hate that this happened. I think Apollo is smart."

Adding to her answers, Leakes talked about Parks' children and how long they will be apart from their father once Nida is behind bars. "And they have two little young boys... eight years is a long time. That's a long time to give your life away. I can't give these people seven days. I hate that it happened, I really do. And I also hate that it's public. They're already going through something, he's got to be going through something, and she's going through something and now the public is all in it."

How Parks will cope with her situation and how their relationship will go once Nida is in prison will have to unfold on camera if she does return to "Real Housewives of Atlanta" season 7.

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