Porsha Stewart Turns to God After Learning About Divorce in the Media
Porsha Stewart is leaning on her faith in God amid the divorce speculation surrounding the "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" reality television star and her estranged former NFL playing husband Kordell Stewart.
After former NFL player Kordell Stewart made headlines for reportedly filing for divorce from "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" star Porsha Stewart, the latter took to her Instagram account to share a faith-based message with fans.
"Difficult moments, seek God. Quiet moments, worship God,"Porsha shared on Instagram. "Painful moments, trust God. Every moment, thank God."
The reality television star has been vocal about her Christian faith on "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" and thanked those praying for her on Twitter.
"Thank you for your Prayers," she tweeted.
Media sources like TMZ reported about the divorce taking place between Stewart and her husband. Porsha, the granddaughter of civil-rights leader Hosea Williams, was reportedly shocked by the news.
"Mrs. Stewart is disappointed about her husband's recent filing for divorce. Mrs Stewart held off on filing for divorce herself and remained committed to the marriage because Mr. Stewart promised to work on the marriage with her," the estranged Mrs.Stewart's representative reportedly told OMG! Yahoo. "Instead, he misled her and she found out about the filing in the media. Mrs. Stewart hopes to resolve these personal issues privately with the support of her family, friends and strong faith."
Still, the reality television star has been receiving support from her fellow cast members of "The Real Housewives of Atlanta."
Cast member Nene Leakes tweeted her support for the estranged Mrs. Stewart.
"I am (a) good judge of character," Leakes tweeted Tuesday. "I will stand by and support my little sister @PorshaDStewart."
Kenya Moore, model and Stewart's fellow cast member also tweeted her support for the estranged Mrs. Stewart.
"Even though @porshadstewart and I have had our differences, I would never want to see anyone in pain," Moore tweeted. "I wish her well."