
K. Michelle took aim at Robyn Dixon during a recent appearance after hearing that the Real Housewives of Potomac alum had questioned her Real Housewives of Atlanta casting on a recent episode of her and Gizelle Bryant‘s shared podcast, Reasonably Shady.
After Robyn, 47, and Gizelle, 55, suggested that Bravo had run out of options before selecting her for season 17, the 44-year-old musician clapped back, giving a nod to Robyn’s marriage to Juan Dixon, 47, while also shading Drew Sidora, 40, as a “loser” and explaining her past relationship with controversial R&B singer R. Kelly, 59.
“Do you know how disgusting, hideous, [it is] to watch Black women … ‘She don’t supposed to be on there; she don’t fit.’ Well, you haven’t even picked up your kids from day camp. How are you gonna tell me I’m not supposed to be somewhere because of my past, because I was open enough to show you my life, what you dealt with, you’re gonna say I’m not good enough or this enough to be on a TV show?” K. Michelle asked on BET’s The Jason Lee Show.
“Forget Robyn. She’s a couch potato. We don’t care about no Robyn Dixon,” she continued. “She can’t even be content in the fact that her husband, or whatever he call himself, don’t want her. Are we fitting to do that? You can’t keep a job. Let’s not talk about me, with every accolade that you will never see unless the rapture come.”
According to K. Michelle, Robyn had no business discussing where she’s supposed to be. After all, she’s a “real housewife” on The Real Housewives with a real story.
“There’s not a housewife I meet that feel like me, think like me, look like me, gone through what I’ve gone through,” she noted. “I’ve got a real man, that really love me. I got a real life.”
K. Michelle then poked fun at Robyn’s business as she brought Gizelle into her shade.
“For you to sit there on a couch, selling T-shirts, selling T-shirts, hats, caps, or whatever you’re trying to sell, and think it’s a joke? You and the other one, over here like a little devil, y’all over here laughing. Gizelle. Giz-hell. For y’all to sit there and try to laugh at another [woman], why you laughing? What is funny? What is funny is my accomplishments trumps and laps all of y’all accomplishments,” she declared.
“I could die right now, and you still won’t catch up,” she added.
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Moving on to Drew, K. Michelle said her co-star “set up her plot” to take her down as she questioned if she was “ever a singer.”
“You was following me. I was never following you. Beyonce know me. You don’t have to,” she stated, asking, “How you sitting up there in a whole karaoke bar-type performance and you want to talk about me? I’ve been touring for years, and you’ve been trying for years. There’s no way in six years you got 10,000 streams. That is not a beginner. That is a loser. That is a loser. That means you gotta find something else to do.”
K. Michelle then hinted that Drew hit major “lows” throughout the season to get her to react.
“To watch some of the most hurtful things to me that were done by men and to watch a particular woman use that in combat to hurt me … pretty low, but it’s TV. It’s entertaining, right? But I’m gonna tell you one thing about entertaining: I’m a star. I’m gonna always win. I’m gonna entertain you, and I’m gonna win, and I’m gonna vindicate,” she proclaimed. “So play at your own risk.”
In one final diss at Drew, K. Michelle signaled her irrelevancy.
“Y’all keep bringing up somebody that never been brought up in history. She ain’t been brought up in movies. She ain’t been brought up in music,” she said.
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Also on the show, K. Michelle confirmed that she and R. Kelly were absolutely intimate and that she “loved Robert Kelly.”
She then denied that the musician, who is currently in prison on charges of sex trafficking and the production of child pornography, was abusive towards her.
“Robert didn’t hit me. I didn’t go through an abusive Rob,” she clarified. “My truth with Robert Sylvester Kelly, Robert Kelly always saw me as nothing. I might have loved him, but he didn’t see me as nothing more than motivation for writing. I wasn’t the woman he wanted, even though I wanted him.
K. Michelle then said that while R. Kelly was “completely wrong” in the things he was accused of, he had no one around him to steer him in a better direction.
“That’s not an excuse … because I’m a woman advocate,” she added.
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The Real Housewives of Atlanta season 17 airs Sundays at 8/7c on Bravo.