'Real Housewives of Atlanta' Season 7: New season really better than Season 6?

Real Housewives of Atlanta

"The Real Housewives of Atlanta" Season 7 is underway as the show has already started production. Former Miss USA Kenya Moore teased fans on Twitter that Season 7 is better.

Moore has always been a controversial housewife. And now that "RHOA" is already filming, Moore has declared a bold statement regarding the seventh season. In a Q&A session via the microblogging site where she was the virtual hostess, she was asked if there will be drama in the new season.

Clearly, there will be and Moore could've just said yes. Instead, she said, "YES lots of drama better than last season."

It's up the show's fans to speculate whether she was just promoting the new season of "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" by making such a bold statement, or there really is tons of drama that viewers can expect this coming season.

Moore didn't say anything specific, but Wetpaint speculates that one of the reasons she said this was because of Apollo Nida apologizing to her about the sexting scandal. Surely, Moore feels happy about this.

In related news, jailbird Apollo Nida is also stirring up trouble for his wife Phaedra Parks. Nida was sentenced to spend eight years in prison for the crimes he committed, and rumor has it that Parks won't wait that long to file for a divorce.

The couple's drama carries on in Season 7 when Nida surprises Parks...in a bad way. Rather than being in prison, Nida appears in Parks' house uninvited – with the nerve to ask her for money. The crew of "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" was at Parks filming with her and they were able to capture everything that went on. Now that's good drama!

Additionally, new housewives Claudia Jordan and Demetria McKinney will be introduced in the new season. Could that mean new housewives equal new drama? Moore might just be telling the truth.

"The Real Housewives of Atlanta" will return for Season 7 this fall.

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