'Real Housewives of Atlanta' season 7: Two new cast members Claudia Jordan and Demetria McKinney to join

Is the drama in "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" not enough? Bravo decided to give fans more of that by adding two new housewives to the show.

According to Daily Mail, the two new ladies are model Claudia Jordan and actress Demetria McKinney.

However, Jordan and McKinney are not married and are not housewives. Jordan just recently moved to Atlanta from Los Angeles and is not even in a relationship. McKinney is a single mom to her 12-year old boy. What gives?

A source for Daily Mail describing why Bravo chose McKinney: "Bravo is really high on her. She's likeable, works well with the other ladies and is intriguing without contrived drama. She has wealth, loves fashion and fine things, and is in a real relationship with a high-powered entertainment executive."

Further, publication stated that McKinney will make the perfect replacement for NeNe Leakes if Leakes doesn't renew her contract after this season. It is said that Leakes wants to focus on acting.

As for Jordan, the source had this to say: "Claudia desperately wants to be on this show despite that fact that she doesn't remotely fit the Housewives' format. She came on the show as a friend of Kenya's but hasn't meshed that well with the others. She dresses like a teenage party girl and isn't into fine, southern living, so producers aren't sure that viewers will really connect with her or find her likable."

The two ladies are shooting with Leakes, Porsha Williams, Kenya Moore, Phaedra Parks, Cynthia Bailey and Kandi Burruss. Bravo will have to see if the audience will respond to the two new additions before getting them as full-time "RHOA" housewives.

"The Real Housewives of Atlanta" Season 7 is already in production since last month and the new season will return this fall.

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