RHOA Season 7 cast: All ladies, including Porsha and Kenya, to return next season?

Rumor has it that all ladies from the "Real Housewives of Atlanta" Season 6 will be returning for Season 7. The Season 6 of "RHOA" was a big hit and everyone practically wants a part of the money at this point.

Doubts and questions about which cast member will be returning for the new season started when Porsha Williams and Kenya Moore had a physical altercation. Because of this, there were rumors that Williams will not be back and Moore and Nene Leakes will leave the show as well.

But a source for Radar Online disputes these rumors saying that the entire cast was asked to return for Season 7. The source revealed that "All of the ladies are coming back, they've all been given their contracts. That brawl between Porsha and Kenya was the best thing to happen to the show and the Bravo producers want all of the women back for more drama next season."

"RHOA" has a very large fan base and their fans helped the show achieve record-breaking ratings. Fans were split between Moore and Williams. Many of the fans wanted Moore to be booted out because they believed she provoked Williams to attack her. Others wanted Porsha gone because she got physical. And Bravo wants to bring this viewer engagement on to the next season.

The source also added that Bravo's only problem is that every cast member wants a piece of the money, especially with the high ratings from the previous season. "Everyone wants more money this season. They KNOW how well the show does, how all of them are making those network folks tons of money and the ladies want a part of that," the source told Radar Online.

Leakes disclosed to Hollywood Life that all the cast are "good to go" with Phaedra Parks, Cynthia Bailey and Kandi Burruss' contracts under negotiation. Meanwhile, there is still no official word from Bravo regarding the final casting of "RHOA" Season 7.

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