Phaedra Parks Says RHOA Lost the ‘Fun’ and She’s Bringing It Back ngocc

   

Season 16 of The Real Housewives of Atlanta has been an improvement. The return of Porsha Williams and Cynthia Bailey in a friend capacity has helped elevate this season. In addition, Shamea Morton claimed her peach, which allowed her to finally step into the spotlight. Plus, Phaedra Parks is back, and she added an extra spark. Now, Phaedra is discussing Season 16 of RHOA and what she brought to the table.

Phaedra Parks wants to authentically enjoy herself in life

Phaedra Parks for RHOA
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Phaedra isn’t planning on turning in her peach anytime soon. This mortician, lawyer, and mom is planning to stay involved in the show for the “long haul.” And she is making the most of the experience. “I’m introducing what I think the series lost: fun, fabulousness, and just authentically enjoying yourself in life. I have several jobs, and I continue to expand my little empire,” Phaedra told OK!. “So, my fortress is growing.”

And seeing Phaedra and Porsha reunited once again as “frick and frack” has been a hoot. “Frick and frack is back. It’s Phaedra 2.0,” she explained. “I’m not with a crazy husband, and I got a new, young, and sparky boyfriend who’s just cute.” She added of her sons Ayden and Dylan, “My kids are at an age where they speak their minds, which I don’t know if I enjoy that.”

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Phaedra teased that RHOA viewers will see her pre-teen son, Dylan, launch his own business. “They’re little entrepreneurs,” Phaedra stated. “So, this season, you’ll not only see me continuing to work my many jobs, but you’ll see my youngest son launch his clothing line.”

Meanwhile, shade assassin Kenya Moore shaded Phaedra amid reports that Episode 12’s ratings hit a series low. Of course, Kenya quit the show during filming after she was suspended for allegedly showing photos of RHOA co-star Brit Eady performing a sexual act.

 

The Real Housewives of Atlanta airs on Sundays at 8/7c on Bravo and on Hayu in the UK and Ireland.