NeNe Leakes returns to 'Real Housewives of Atlanta' Season 10

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"The Real Housewives of Atlanta" is returning with season 10, and this time, Ms. Linnethia Leakes is returning to the show. Fans are happy to see Leakes back on set, but unfortunately, the same cannot be said for a handful of the other participants in the reality TV series.

As soon as she returned, Leakes got into a fight with Porsha Williams during season 10's premiere. During the last season, Williams caused quite the stir when she began throwing around accusations at her fellow co-stars. According to People TV Watch, Williams accused her castmate Kandi Burruss and her husband Todd Tucker of planning to drug both her and her friend Shamea Morton. Serious allegations that led to a lot of fighting and drama between the co-stars and Tucker as well.

The in-fighting led to the firing of Phaedra Parks and the severing of several friendships, but Williams went on to stay in the show and proceed to season 10, something Leakes hasn't been happy about.

Leakes mentioned that Williams was just as guilty as Parks in the whole fiasco, even going on to create an analogy about bank robbers. She stated, "As I've said to so many people, if you and I decide to rob a bank together, I mastermind it, and you carry out the plan, and we both went before a judge, we both would be sentenced to life in prison. Porsha is just as guilty as Phaedra. She ain't that damn dumb." Leakes gave this opinion when she appeared on "Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen."

"The Real Housewives of Atlanta" is a show that documents that lives of rich housewives in the United States of America, it's always been rife with drama, and it doesn't look like the trend will stop anytime soon. How the Leakes and Williams arguments will play out as the series progresses, well, fans won't know until the future episodes air.

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