The Real Housewives of Atlanta is changing. And Porsha Williams is right in the middle of it.
With Kenya Moore no longer part of the show, many expected Porsha to feel pressure.
She says she didn’t.
But she does admit something personal:
“When it comes to Kenya having to leave, it did hurt me.”
That part sounds real. Not for the cameras.
RHOA: No Pressure, Just Reality
Porsha makes one thing clear. She did not feel responsible for carrying the show.
“No, it didn’t, not because Kenya didn’t have an impact.”
She respects what Kenya brought. But she does not see herself as someone who needs to replace that energy.
Instead, she focuses on her own role.
From the outside, it feels like she is more comfortable now. Less about proving something. More about owning her place.
RHOA: “We Were A Family”
Looking back, Porsha sounds nostalgic.
She talks about the earlier days with names fans know well. NeNe Leakes and Kandi Burruss included.
“We were such a sisterhood. Such a family.”
She did not expect things to change this much. She thought they would all still be there.
“You don’t see an end to it.”
That line hits differently now.
RHOA: From “Floater” To Face Of The Show
Porsha also reflects on her own journey.
She describes herself as a “floater” in the past. Not locked into alliances. Moving between groups.
But she always believed in herself.
“I knew that I was bigger than my circumstances.”
That confidence shows now. She is not trying to fit in anymore. She already knows her value.
RHOA: Kenya Breaks Her Silence Too
Kenya has not stayed completely quiet.
After missing the reunion, she addressed it publicly:
“I take full accountability for my actions… I look forward to seeing you all back on Bravo soon.”
That leaves the door open. Not fully closed.
And honestly, that keeps fans watching.

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