'The Real Housewives of Atlanta' news: Porsha Williams reveals more beef in her 'no beef' dinner

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In the last episode of "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" ("RHOA"), Porsha Williams hosted a vegan dinner. Ironically, what was supposed to be a "no beef" dinner, became one full of beef.

In an interview with E! News, Williams said that the dinner scene was longer than what was shown in the episode. She said that majority of what happened was edited out and that despite the shorter scene, fans can still see that the housewives were very passionate in expressing their opinions that night. She said that she liked the dinner because it is reminiscent of how Housewives used to be in a way that even though they have the tendency to disagree and point out each other's flaw, they will be back to being friends again not long after.

When she was asked what scenes were edited out, she said that she and Cynthia Bailey talked more about how Cynthia felt with the housewives telling Cynthia to be wary of her boyfriend, Will Jones. Porsha also made an input on the issue when she told Cynthia that she heard Jones is an opportunist and has another girlfriend. Moreover, Porsha revealed that when the housewives were talking about their trip to Barcelona, the housewives' arguments when it came to Kim Zolciak-Biermann's plan of bringing her football player husband Kroy Biermann with her lasted longer than what was in the episode. The housewives had been very adamant that Kim decided not to come in the end.

Williams also shared some moments that were edited out from the scene. She said that there were crazy moments that were too crazy for producers to add in the episode. She then laughingly recounted that the girls were extremely buzzed after she had given them drinks. She said that the possible reason why the girls have been very affected by the alcohol in their system was that they were having a vegan meal — their bodies were not used to not having meat and the usual bread they were used to eating.

"The Real Housewives of Atlanta" airs Sundays at 8 p.m. on Bravo.

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