The Real Housewives of Atlanta cast has not been exempt from the alleged “reality TV curse.” Cast members have experienced highs and lows in love, many of which have had their breakups/divorces play out on the show. As Season 15 approaches, here’s a look back at every couple who divorced after appearing on the show.
Rhoa Season 15 cast via NBC Universal DeShawn Snow divorced after her first season on ‘Rhoa’
Snow appeared on the inaugural season of the Bravo reality show. At the time, she was married to former Philadelphia 76ers player, Eric Snow. They had three sons, and DeShawn wanted to have a daughter. Viewers watched as Eric spoiled his wife with lavish gifts and DeShawn wrote $30,000 checks for charity and tithes for Church. She was fired after the first season for being “boring.”
News soon broke that Eric had been having an affair with a woman he dated in college.
Rhoa Season 15 cast via NBC Universal DeShawn Snow divorced after her first season on ‘Rhoa’
Snow appeared on the inaugural season of the Bravo reality show. At the time, she was married to former Philadelphia 76ers player, Eric Snow. They had three sons, and DeShawn wanted to have a daughter. Viewers watched as Eric spoiled his wife with lavish gifts and DeShawn wrote $30,000 checks for charity and tithes for Church. She was fired after the first season for being “boring.”
News soon broke that Eric had been having an affair with a woman he dated in college.
- 4/4/2023
- by Brenda Alexander
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
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- 10/9/2021
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
A creative slump, a year-long stint in jail, the seizures, the bitter, prolonged label battle—the ‘10s were a tough decade for Lil Wayne. These trials have little bearing on the direction of his 13th studio album Funeral, in which he eschews introspection and sets out on a mission to bury other rappers across a digressive 24-song tracklist. This album is the work of latter-day Mixtape Weezy, who is eager to treat songs as exercises, to prioritize spectacle over substance, to showcase his technical daring and singular lyrical imagination.
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- 2/3/2020
- by Danny Schwartz
- Rollingstone.com
By Kim Palacios
hollywoodnews.com: With two divorcees, a serial mistress, a would-be widow, and a wedding that almost didn’t happen, Phaedra Parks seemed to be the only “real” Atlanta housewife left on Bravo TV. When the series began in 2008, cast members Nene Leakes, Sheree Whitfield, Lisa Wu-Hartwell, and DeShawn Snow were all married, and Kim Zolciak the lone mistress to a married real estate mogul, the secretive “Big Poppa”. Yet, in the show’s third season, the original housewives have moved on, with most current cast members’ relationship status defying the premise of the show.
Sheree Whitfield’s marriage was the first casualty, having failed early on in a bitter but understated divorce from NFL player Bob Whitfield soon after the first season began. Lisa Wu-Hartwell and DeShawn Snow left the cast before season three, with Snow divorcing her NBA athelete husband, Eric Snow, soon after.
hollywoodnews.com: With two divorcees, a serial mistress, a would-be widow, and a wedding that almost didn’t happen, Phaedra Parks seemed to be the only “real” Atlanta housewife left on Bravo TV. When the series began in 2008, cast members Nene Leakes, Sheree Whitfield, Lisa Wu-Hartwell, and DeShawn Snow were all married, and Kim Zolciak the lone mistress to a married real estate mogul, the secretive “Big Poppa”. Yet, in the show’s third season, the original housewives have moved on, with most current cast members’ relationship status defying the premise of the show.
Sheree Whitfield’s marriage was the first casualty, having failed early on in a bitter but understated divorce from NFL player Bob Whitfield soon after the first season began. Lisa Wu-Hartwell and DeShawn Snow left the cast before season three, with Snow divorcing her NBA athelete husband, Eric Snow, soon after.
- 1/24/2011
- by Kim Palacios
- Hollywoodnews.com
Tameka Raymond, the wife of R&B singer Usher, has declined the offer to appear on the second season of the "Real Housewives Of Atlanta." Raymond confirmed that the producers of the reality show approached her about taking part.
"Although [Bravo] approached me, and I was flattered by the offer, I will not be joining the 'Real Housewives' cast," Raymond told Essence.com. The mother of two kids, Raymond is a celebrity stylist and runs her own fashion line.
DeShawn Snow, wife of NBA star Eric Snow, will also not return to the hugely popular reality show when it begins its second season. That leaves the show to Lisa Wu Hartwell, NeNe Leakes, Sheree Whitfield and Kim Kolciak.
"Although [Bravo] approached me, and I was flattered by the offer, I will not be joining the 'Real Housewives' cast," Raymond told Essence.com. The mother of two kids, Raymond is a celebrity stylist and runs her own fashion line.
DeShawn Snow, wife of NBA star Eric Snow, will also not return to the hugely popular reality show when it begins its second season. That leaves the show to Lisa Wu Hartwell, NeNe Leakes, Sheree Whitfield and Kim Kolciak.
- 1/27/2009
- icelebz.com
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