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Drew Sidora called Shamea Morton a farm “dog,” and she accused K. Michelle of being “delusional.” The Real Housewives of Atlanta star also called Pinky Cole “Mr. Clean,” and she doubled down on her claim that Kelli Ferrell resembles a “stuffed Cornish hen.”
In the new season, there seems to be a war between two sides of the cast. On one side are Drew, Phaedra Parks, Porsha Williams, and Angela Oakley (some of whom were accused of plotting to take down Michelle). On the other side are Michelle, Shamea, Kelli, and Pinky. On a recent episode of Watch What Happens Live, Drew alleged that Kelli looks like a “Cornish hen.”
On Cocoa Butter, Drew was asked to describe each of her co-stars in a few words.
“Phaedra — legal mother. Porsha — good girl, bad b**ch,” answered Drew. “Angela — shytown girly. Cynthia Bailey — cheekbones.”
Some of Drew’s descriptions weren’t very kind.
“Pinky — Mr. Clean, Mr. Clean. K. Michelle — you must be delusional. Kelli – a little stuffed Cornish hen,” she said. As for Shamea, Drew started singing “Old MacDonald Had a Farm,” saying, “And on that farm, there was a dog.”
Last year, Drew claimed that Shamea was Porsha’s “lapdog,” though the co-stars are no longer close friends.
@cocoabutterofficial Replying to @letstalks20 RHOA star Drew Sidora keeps it real as she gives one-word descriptions for each of her castmates. From shady to sweet, see what Drew had to say about the ladies of Atlanta! 👀🔥 #RHOA #DrewSidora #RealHousewivesOfAtlanta #bravotv
Back in February, Kelli clapped back at Drew for making an entire video pointing out that Kelli’s restaurant was no longer open at one of the locations.
“Drowning Drew… thank you for the drive-by,” said Kelli in a comment at the time. “While that location is being relocated, our McDonough restaurant is OPEN..yes, the same one where we filmed and I personally made sure you and your entire family left FED for FREE. I get it, you’re scrambling for a storyline, WE know you GAVE NOTHING all season.”
“So continue with the low budget movies, unpaid promo tours, and imaginary business ventures,” she continued. “If you ever plan on opening up an ACTUAL business, let me know — I’ll consider supporting in ‘real life’. Until then… keep my name out of that dry mouth of yours. P.S. She could have called me before ‘supporting’ but THIS is the weird s**t that Drew does. And when she gets a real response she’s plays the victim.”
New episodes of The Real Housewives of Atlanta air Sunday nights on Bravo.