'Real Housewives of Atlanta' news: BFFs Shamea and Porsha now enemies

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The "Real Housewives of Atlanta" is flaring up, as a new "frenemy" duo has surfaced in the reality show. This time, it is between Shamea Morton and Porsha Williams.

A fight between the two long-time friends has apparently broken out after Shamea accused Porsha of making up her own excuses just to avoid some of the important events in the former's life. One such event was Shamea's wedding, which Porsha couldn't make it to due to her "medical condition."

This marked an end to the best-friends-forever (BFF) relationship the two had before housewife Phaedra Parks started the rift between the two in the previous season. This was rather unfortunate for the two, as Shamea has often been seen trying to repair her relationship with Porsha after Phaedra left the show.

Some fans even asked Shamea herself on social media as to why didn't she just pay for Porsha's trip to Kenya for her wedding if she wanted her there so bad. To these, Shamea responded that she most definitely did or wanted to and that it just wasn't revealed on the show. Unfortunately, Porsha just wasn't there. As mentioned, this caused the heated argument between the two.

As for Porsha's "medical condition," she was not very specific about it. She only mentioned that it causes her to faint, perhaps due to fatigue or other reasons. Shamea, of course, was not buying it, proceeding to question her former BFF, which made Porsha feel as if Shamea was embarrassing her in front of everyone.

"You're not a horrible friend, but you've not been the best friend lately. You and I have both been very distant since the f***ery of Phaedra. You put Phaedra before me, Porsha, and I never did that. Y'all were Frick and Frack. F*** that," said a fuming Shamea during the latest episode of the reality show.

This could go on as the fight of the season should the two fail to reconcile their damaged relationship.

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