'Real Housewives of Atlanta' season 7: Kenya-Phaedra, Cynthia-NeNe friendships explored

'Real Housewives of Atlanta' Season 7

Things are getting hotter in the new episodes of Bravo's hit reality show "The Real Housewives of Atlanta." 

Last episode, Kenya Moore finally reached out to Phaedra Parks to explain herself against the alleged "Apollogate." Kenya asked Phaedra and the rest of the "RHOA" girls to stop hounding her because of the lies spread by Phaedra's convicted husband Apollo Nida, claiming that he had a relationship with her via text. The former Miss USA also apologized for all the insults that she threw at the entertainment lawyer, and claimed that she only said those words in retaliation to all the hurtful things that she received from Phaedra. 

Although Apollo's wife did not really offer an apology during last week's episode, she agreed with Kenya to start clean. 

Meanwhile, NeNe Leakes and Cynthia Bailey's friendship is nowhere near Phaedra and Kenya's patched relationship. Although they are not actually fighting anymore, Cynthia admitted that it will be hard for her and her former best friend to go back to their old relationship. 

"I don't foresee us being BFF's again. But I would love to see NeNe and I in a place where we're cordial and we have respect for each other and we can have a good time together. I miss having fun with her. But we're not at that place yet," Cynthia reportedly told E! News. 

But NeNe may not be affected by all of these. In fact, the reality star may have her hands full with another show that will be launched online. According to WetPaint, NeNe will be featured in her very own web show titled "Fab Gab," which will be aired on her website called NeNeLeakesOfficial.com. 

Her first episode will feature Whoopi Goldberg, who will give NeNe an exclusive backstage pass while taping an episode of "The View." The popular celebrity will also show the "RHOA" star her one-of-a-kind shoe collection, which surpasses NeNe's own shoe closet. 

"The Real Housewives of Atlanta" airs every Sunday on Bravo.

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