A collection of the Real Housewives of Atlanta's most memorable moments throughout the years

A collection of the Real Housewives of Atlanta's most memorable moments throughout the years

Updated on July 13, 2022 17:00 PM by Ella Bina

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Real Housewives' franchise is full of cities with unique schticks, and each has had more than its fair share of water-cooler moments. The "Real Housewives of Atlanta" has produced many iconic moments since its debut in 2008, we're willing to go out on a limb to say.RHOA has never had an offseason, unlike some other canon cities, and that is a true testament to its cast of characters. As it enters its 14th season, "RHOA" continues to be one of the most quotable shows on television, leaving its viewers with plenty of quotable shade, side-splitting reads, and emotional fights.

The highlighted situations

There are countless moments from the show that would do a dissertation. In the years since the show launched, we have chosen to highlight more extensive situations that define an episode or even a season. We had to cut a few more miniatures, rent-free scenes, including Kim Zolciak-Biermann eating pizza while getting a fat-reducing laser treatment, NeNe Leakes' reaction to Kenya Moore's white refrigerator, and Shereé Whitfield's song about hell."RHOA" quotes like "where is your scooter?" couldn't even fit, which is one of our favorites. "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" has produced some of the most memorable moments.

Shereé and Marlo's fight in South Africa

There's something brutal and hilarious about "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" fights. During Season 4, when the crew vacationed in South Africa, Marlo Hampton and Shereé Whitfield argued. Viewers collectively gasped when Porsha Williams attacked Kenya Moore during the Season 6 reunion. "Real Housewives of Atlanta's Carlos King said, "Dave Quinn's book "Not All Diamonds and Rosé" probably represents the darkest moment in the show's history."She was not the only one who attacked Kenya Moore. As beloved as Porsha Williams has become, her first years on "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" were fraught with temper tantrums and violence. Her other similar incidents include assaulting Jami Ziegler, an employee, and getting into an argument with Cynthia Bailey on a boat.

Kandi's damaging lies by Phaedra

It has been nine seasons since Phaedra Parks appeared on "The Real Housewives of Atlanta." She is currently starring in Season 2 of "The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip." A rumor started by Parks that former friend Kandi Burruss was planning to rape Porsha Williams in Burruss's sex dungeon resulted in a big mistake. She is not only effortlessly shaded and able to turn up a party, but she also has a ditzy side. NeNe Leakes and I erupted into laughter together when she once said there are 265 days in the year. Several "Real Housewives of Atlanta" members have commented about Kim Zolciak-Biermann's wigs, including NeNe Leakes, who once said "bye wig." She doesn't wear "Party City wigs" any longer, but Zolciak-Biermann's wigs are still one of her defining features.

A twirling exit for Kenya

While Porsha Williams and Kenya Moore joined "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" in Season 5, they didn't bond as newcomers. One of the longest-lasting rivalries developed between the two on the show would take place two. Various men have been introduced by the "Real Housewives of Atlanta" stars, from Dwight Eubanks to Miss Lawrence to DonJuan Clark. Still, they rarely stay in the show's zeitgeist unless they appear multiple times. The exception is male strippers like BOLO. The Season 6 "Pillow Talk" night is a night that can't be summed up with just one memorable moment. Host a co-ed pajama party and invite thirsty reality stars, and you'll witness many juicy things.

Planning a party for Shereé

Among the most iconic "Real Housewives" quotes, "Who gon' check me, boo?" stands out above the rest. Bravo-created merch and independent sellers on sites such as Etsy are all available in Shereé Whitfield's classic comeback designs. The fans who had watched Eva Marcille on "America's Next Top Model" anticipated fireworks when she joined "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" in Season 11. The main reason for her season of "ANTM" problems was her reputation as "Eva the Diva."

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