'RHOA' season 10 spoiler: Porsha Williams not 'obsessed' with having a baby anymore; tired of all the drama

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One of the reality stars of "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" (RHOA) is starting the tenth season fresh and bright.

Porsha Williams will be coming in the reality show with a new mindset. She revealed that she will be resting her baby desires, something she was deeply focusing on the past seasons. This was because of her time with her niece, Baleigh. "I'm not going to have a baby until I've found that right guy. And I'm sure once I find him, that'll be one of the first things we do," the "Dish Nation" star said in an interview with People.

Williams had always been keen on having a baby, going as far as requiring Todd Stewart, her ex-boyfriend, to sign a "baby prenup" in the ninth season. The supposed agreement would make Stewart attend to his obligations to their child should they wish to go separate ways. But, Williams had turned over a new leaf and claimed that she was "not obsessing" over the thought anymore.

The 10<sup>th season of "RHOA" would also mean a departure from the usual dramas for the 36-year-old. The last season had been filled with chaos for the stars of the reality show. Williams had been caught in a whirlwind, as she was dragged into the mess that had co-star Phaedra Parks leaving the show for the 10<sup>th run.

Parks allegedly started the rumors that Kandi Burruss and beau Todd Tucker had planned to drug Williams and Shamea Morton for sexual reasons. Parks told Williams the rumor as well. Williams revealed that she was focusing on having a good time for this season of "RHOA." She also hinted that the 10<sup>th run would still be full of drama but that she chose not to be a part of this anymore.

"RHOA" premieres on Sunday, Nov. 5, at 8 p.m. EST on Bravo.

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