The Real Overextended Housewives of Atlanta is descending into such debauchery. I know they want ratings, but to resort to such fighting and deviousness to get it, sets a terrible example.
Adulterous housewife, Kim Zolciak, who isn't even married, has been outed as a racist, who uses the word "nig*er" often. Not good.
Her former, angry, gay publicist, Jonathan Jaxson, a man she sued, who counter-sued her and is the same guy, racist blogger Perez Hilton, was stalking as a love interest, told all her business on The Wendy Williams Show.
It is rather sad that she would use a racial slur behind their backs, in spite of the fact, she claimed her black co-stars are her friends.
I also thought it sad that two of her black co-stars reportedly tried to fight her, as two black women ganging up on a white woman doesn't look good either.
There is too much underlying racial tension going on, coming from both sides and it is not cute. The show didn't need to go in that direction.
Jackson also stated Zolciak was a stripper and currently sleeps with married men for money to pay her luxury bills. Not a good example to set for her two young daughters.
He further stated, NeNe Leakes, was a stripper, who met her husband at a strip club. He referred to her and castmate, Sheree Whitfield, as broke.
To think, many watched the show marveling at their lavish lifestyles, while others coveted it, not knowing how they got their money.
Another housewife, Lisa Wu Hartwell, is industrious and carries herself well, but has been facing money problems, further diminishing the show's illusion of wealth.
Deshawn Snow, who is a Christian, was the one true housewife on the show that did seem to have money, due to her husband's lucrative NBA career, but was kicked off the program for being too nice. DeShawn, after watching some of your former castmates fight, getting booted was a compliment.
Atlanta has so many wealthy families of every color, why did the producers not screen applicants to see who truly was in the money and who was not, before they cast the show.
The show is becoming the ghetto fabulous version of "Dynasty."