'Real Housewives of Atlanta' season 7: Phaedra Parks and Apollo Nida to split?

"Real Housewives of Atlanta" has already begun shooting and there have been reports that Phaedra Parks and Apollo Nida will be getting a divorce.

According to Celeb Dirty Laundry, a source said that Parks and Nida are shooting for the next season of "RHOA" together but their alleged divorce drama is underway.

While their relationship was already tumultuous to start with, Nida's case and sentencing did worse for the marriage and relationship. Nida was slapped with a $2 million restitution penalty and on top of that, he will spend eight years in federal prison for fraud. The question is, will Parks choose to stay with Nida now that all of these are happening?

Before, it appeared as if Parks would be with Nida throughout the ordeal. But now, the winds have changed because reports are saying that Parks will be leaving Nida and getting a divorce.

The first sign was when Parks did not attend the sentencing of Nida. The media took this as an obvious sign that she wants nothing to do with Nida and his problems.

Parks also denies knowing any of Nida's illegal deeds. This clearly shows that Parks doesn't want to go down with Nida.

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