'Real Housewives of Atlanta' season 8 spoilers: Expect more brawls in new season

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Should fans expect to see more brawls in the next seson of "The Real Housewives of Atlanta"?

Co-stars NeNe Leakes and Claudia Jordan were in the center of several catfights all throughout season 7 of the highly controversial Bravo reality series, as the former called the latter a lot of mean names during their endless banters, including several explicit ones.

But Jordan showed her compassion toward her frenemy, empathizing with the Broadway actress when she had an emotional breakdown during the final installment of the three-part reunion episode of "RHOA" season 7. However, given the history of the housewives in the series, there are no assurances that the co-stars will remain friends for a long time.

Aside from the beef that happens between the women in the show, "RHOA's" Kenya Moore is embroiled in another brawl, although this one is outside of the Bravo series.

During the last season of Donald Trump's "Celebrity Apprentice," Moore had an ugly battle with co-celebrity contestant Vivica A. Fox. That is why when the "RHOA" star became involved in a new controversy claiming that the new man that she is currently dating is still married, Fox had something to say. Moore already denied the rumors that she knew that the man is still attached, but Fox claimed that it was just another pathetic attempt from the reality show star to get more publicity.

In an interview with RadarOnline, Fox said: "Kenya, you are a beautiful girl: You do not have to do these stunts, and I wish you would stop."

The former beauty queen also claimed that she is willing to put their differences behind if the "RHOA" star will just learn to apologize.

Meanwhile, Venture Capital reported that Bravo execs are thinking of bringing back Sheree Whitfield, one of the past members of the show. Although there are no confirmations about the casting news yet, host Andy Cohen allegedly expressed his excitement for Whitfield's return next season.

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