'The Real Housewives of Atlanta' season 7: Did NeNe Leakes apologize to Claudia Jordan?

Claudia Jordan talks about her feud with NeNe Leakes Facebook

A different kind of "reading" happened during the last explosive episode of "The Real Housewives of Atlanta."

When the housewives went on a supposedly relaxing trip to Puerto Rico to see their friend Demetria McKinney perform, they continued their endless banter against each other, particularly former besties NeNe Leakes and Claudia Jordan. Both Claudia and NeNe were embroiled in a war of words that seems to never end. 

"What you're witnessing right now is NeNe Leakes getting read," reported their co-star Cynthia Bailey. 

The feud between these girls began when NeNe insulted Claudia, but the latter retaliated by responding to NeNe's rude insult. 

"Ok, what transpired after that comment was what many call a 'read', but for me, I was just responding to a mean, rude, obnoxious bully that has far too long run rampant with that mouth and childish, ignorant behavior that needed to be checked," Claudia stated. 

She was also disappointed when NeNe chose to insult her and damage her reputation. However, spoilers for the next episode claim that NeNe will apologize for all her insults.

"Nene never apologizes to anyone, you're going to have to look at the next episode, you will see some interesting things," shared Claudia. 

Meanwhile, the housewives brushed on Porsha Williams' dirty little secret while the feuding between the girls were happening. Both NeNe and Kenya Moore hinted that Porsha is dating a married African man who also bought her an expensive Rolls Royce. Kenya even flashed a blurred photo from her mobile phone showing Porsha's mystery guy. 

This revelation upset Porsha, and claims that she was ready to head home after the girls were ganging up on her because of her alleged relationship. Will Porsha's alleged lover step forward in the upcoming episodes of "RHOA"? 

Bravo's "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" airs every Sunday.

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