NeNe Leakes focusing on sales as Sheree brings up credit card fraud
By Mary Jane
NeNe Leakes made an apology during Sunday’s episode of The Real Housewives of Atlanta after she told an audience member that she hoped she would get raped by an Uber driver. But Sheree Whitfield isn’t buying it and she’s digging deep into the past.
NeNe Leakes has revealed that she didn’t realize that she was making a mistake when she told an audience member at a show last year that she hoped the audience member would get raped by her Uber driver on the way home. Leakes responded with the inappropriate comment after the woman yelled that NeNe should go kill herself. On last Sunday’s episode of The Real Housewives of Atlanta, NeNe revealed that she felt horrible about the situation, especially after she received a tremendous backlash about it all.
But it sounds like her The Real Housewives of Atlanta co-stars aren’t necessarily buying her apology or her crying. As NeNe was crying during the episode, Sheree Whitfield revealed that she wasn’t buying it. The two got into a heated Twitter argument, where they called out past issues. Since the episode aired, NeNe has been keeping a low profile, focusing on her clothing store in Atlanta.
But it sounds like Sheree Whitfield doesn’t want NeNe to get away with her bad behavior. When she called out Leakes on Twitter, NeNe fired back with accusations that Sheree had been caught shoplifting at Neiman Marcus. But Sheree had another comeback, writing that she was being bad around the same time that NeNe was busy with credit card fraud, stealing and mortgage fraud.
Since the episode aired and the Twitter drama played out, NeNe Leakes has hinted that Sheree Whitfield is only out to get her. She doesn’t think that she will ever be able to have a friendship with Sheree or Kim Zolciak again.
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What do you think about NeNe Leakes focusing on her business while the drama from her past is surfacing? What do you think about Sheree accusing NeNe of mortgage fraud, credit card fraud, and stealing?