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'Real Housewives of Atlanta' Season 8 News: Porsha and Cynthia Drama, Kandi's Pregnancy

"The Real Housewives of Atlanta" Season 8 is due to premiere early next month on Bravo and already, a host of spoilers are circulating online among fans.

Based on a teaser aired earlier by the network, Porsha Williams and Cynthia Bailey are due to have a big fight on the show, with a largely physical encounter between the two reality stars that's expected to descend into an all-out brawl.

On the other hand, Bailey and her husband Peter Thomas, both of whom have been rumored to be filing for divorce from the trouble last season stemming from Thomas' infidelity, including a viral video of Thomas from last summer, are expected to be filling in additional tension for the show.

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All the detailed information on Thomas' alleged affair and his current conflict with Bailey is expected to see the light come Season 8.

Porsha will also be shown in full-blown PDA with her new love interest, an NFL player named Duke Williams. Audiences can expect Porsha to show "a lot of skin" this coming season.

Kandi Burrruss will debut her new baby bump on the show. "RHOA" newcomer Kim Fields, as well as Sheree Whitfield, a former housewife from Seasons 1 through 4 will return in the role of a friend, while a new supporting cast member, Shamea Morton, who guested in Season 5, will be introduced in Season 8.

Incidentally, Whitfield will be having her own confrontation with Kenya Moore when Season 8 opens, with the former taking umbrage at other people taking too much interest in what she refers to as her own business.

NeNe Leakes, who has long been threatening to leave the show, will finally be out the door when Season 8 airs on Bravo, together with Claudia Jordan, who was a mainstay for the whole of Season 7.

"Real Housewives of Atlanta" Season 8 will be premiering on Bravo on November 8, Sunday at 7pm CT.

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