'The Real Housewives of Atlanta' news: Phaedra Parks opens up about divorce from Apollo Nida

Reality star, lawyer, and mother of two, Phaedra Parks recently broke her silence on her divorce from husband Apollo Nida. To add, the 43-year-old star recently revealed shocking information at the reunion special of "The Real Housewives of Atlanta."

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Speaking to People, Parks shared that she has never wanted to speak ill of her former husband, Nida. "At the end of the day, Apollo is the children's father. And so I want them to be able to make their own opinions about who he is as a father."

To note, Nida is currently serving an eight-year sentence for bank fraud and identity theft in May 2014.

According to Parks, she does not want her kids to look back on TV and tabloids and make them feel like their father was not good enough. This is why she wanted to keep it private.

When asked about why she kept the matter private from her "RHOA" co-stars, she said that none of them are truly supportive of her, that their questions are not" from a place of support" but are uttered out of curiosity and from being nosy.

It seems like Parks is creating more frenemies on the show. Recently, in an episode of the reunion special, it was revealed that Parks was behind the rumor suggesting Kandi Burruss and husband Todd Tucker once planned to drug their co-star and take advantage of her.

Porsha Williams, who asserted that this claim was true, revealed the source of her information. It was none other than Phaedra Parks.

From the looks of it, the situation between Parks and friend Burruss seems irreparable. However, "RHOA" fans have to tune in to the final part of the reunion special to know where the confrontation will lead.

The final part of "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" reunion special airs this Sunday, May 7, at 8 p.m. on Bravo.

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