'The Real Housewives of Atlanta' season 9 reunion: Part 2 shows Kandi's feud with Porsha and Phaedra reaching boiling point

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The first of the four-part reunion episode of "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" season 9 has aired and it was an explosive one. However, the second part promises even more drama.

The conflict between Sheree Whitfield and Kenya Moore were revisited. However, it was not until the end of the episode that Kandi Burruss and Porsha Williams took things to the boiling point. When the two were arguing, Kandi brought up a reminder that she helped Porsha during her run on "Celebrity Apprentice" by contributing to her charity. To this Porsha responded, "I can't be bought, Kandi. I'm not gonna be bought into not speaking up to your ass. [sic]"

If things already seemed heated during the first part of the reunion, part two looks even more intense in the latest teaser released by Bravo. The video shows Kenya accusing Sheree about "mocking abuse," which resulted to them talking over each other heatedly, as well as an intense argument between Kandi and Phaedra Parks, wherein the former accuses the latter of being an incompetent lawyer.

The teaser also showed that Phaedra came prepared with so-called evidence, to which host Andy Cohen responded, "Attorney Parks, are you submitting evidence to the court?" As to what exactly it is about, viewers will have to wait for part two of the reunion to find out. However, it is most likely related to her divorce with Apollo.

Lastly, Kandi is seen in an emotional outburst saying that she is accused of being a "rapist," which led Porsha to break down herself and walk out.

Other things to look forward to, according to the episode synopsis, is Kenya reflecting on her complicated relationship with Matt Jordan, and Sheree opening up about her "tumultuous" marriage with Bob Whitfield. 

The second part of "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" season 9 reunion episode airs Sunday, April 23, on Bravo.

 

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