'The Real Housewives of Atlanta' season 7 reunion spoilers: past issues bring cofrontation

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As expected, the reunion special of Bravo's "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" season 7 went down and dirty.

Cast member Porsha Williams described the reunion in an interview with OK! Magazine, saying, "The reunion will be an emotional roller coaster for the viewers! Lots of the ladies tried to mend broken friendships. Some were successful and others, well, let's just say different day, same mess. Personally, I'm done with old drama and pettiness and would love to move forward. It's unfortunate that some of the ladies chose to bring the same issues up and beat a dead horse yet again." 

One of the issues that was discussed during the reunion was Cynthia Bailey's feelings toward Porsha and a remark she made about the former's husband Peter.

Porsha made the comment while having lunch with their co-star Phaedra Parks. At the time, she told the latter that Peter had an affair with "everybody in Atlanta." Because of that, Cynthia became very upset with her former friend. 

Porsha explained during the reunion that she was only talking to Phaedra about it, and she was not spreading the information all over the city. But Cynthia retorted that Porsha blurted out that statement on a TV show, which is also equivalent to spreading the information all over. 

Another confrontation erupted between Kandi Burruss and NeNe Leakes when the latter accused the former of trash-talking. 

Kandi told the resident mean queen of RHOA that "You were showing us signs that you would blast a person with information that you know about them if y'all are no longer friends," to which Leakes answered that if Kandi doesn't like her, then she should just say it. 

But Kandi told PEOPLE Now that she believes NeNe wants to picture herself as the victim in this year's "RHOA" reunion, especially since almost all of them had several arguments with her at some point. 

"The Real Housewives of Atlanta" season 7 reunion special will air its first part on Sunday, April 26, on Bravo.  

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