'Real Housewives of Atlanta' season 8: Porsha Williams on Cynthia Bailey and Peter Thomas's marriage

This week on "The Real Housewives of Atlanta," Cynthia Bailey admitted to her ex, Leon, that she and Peter Thomas are having some issues.

Recently, the two appeared to have hit a rough patch in their marriage when Cynthia and the other ladies discovered a video of Peter getting too close to another woman at his bar, Bar One. But rather than encouraging Cynthia to leave Peter, Leon said that he thinks that their marriage is worth fighting for, and she said that his advice made her want to reevaluate the situation.

Later, the couple tried to clear the air and Cynthia told her husband that he didn't show good judgement when he arrived drunk at her eyewear launch. Peter thought that their troubles started when they prioritized work over their relationship, and Cynthia pointed out that he was the one who decided to open a bar in Charlotte. Later in the episode, Peter asked his wife when she stopped loving him, and Cynthia said that she didn't know. For his part, Peter said that he never stopped being in love with her, and at that point, Cynthia agreed to give their marriage one more try.

Since the first episode of "RHOA" season 8 aired, there have been rumors that the two might be separated already, but Porsha Williams is setting the record straight about the couple. Speaking to Radar Online, Porsha said that Cynthia and Peter really wanted to work things out.

"They both really do love each other and really do want to work it out," said Porsha. "I think that's what they both want."

Porsha also revealed that she has not been particularly close to the couple after they got involved in her personal relationship in the past, but she said that she has given the former model some advice on how to fix her marriage.

"I have told her before, 'Over anything, work it out,'" said Porsha. "A marriage is worth it."

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

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