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'The Real Housewives of Atlanta' News: Is NeNe Leakes Leaving the Reality Show?

NeNe Leakes is allegedly in danger of losing her place in "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" (RHOA) after her co-stars refuse to work with her.

According to speculations, Leakes' viral rape rant already caused her a hosting gig at Xscape's upcoming tour. Previously, she was recorded telling a heckler at an event she attended in Oakland, California that she hoped the other would be raped by her Uber driver.

The other women in the reality show reportedly did not want to film with her, hence affecting the production of "RHOA's" upcoming season. A source claims that Kim Zolciak is determined to stay away from Leakes and the others agree.

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"Kim [Zolciak] refuses to film with NeNe any further, so producers scrapped the all cast scene planned for last week," the source said. "Porsha [Williams] is refusing to film with NeNe and is siding with Kim. Sheree [Whitfield] is also siding with Kim."

Meanwhile, Cynthia Bailey, Kandi Burruss, and Kenya Moore are reportedly staying mum about the issue. There are said to be talks of firing Leakes to pacify the other ladies. At the moment, though, there is no confirmed news about Leakes leaving the reality show.

In the trailer released for the new installment, she is still very much part of the group, dealing with zombies who crashed the party she is attending with Bailey, Whitfield, Burruss, Williams, and Moore.

Fans are looking forward to the return of their favorite Atlanta housewives. It has been teased that the season would feature Bailey adjusting to singlehood while Whitfield meets a new, controversial boyfriend. Moore, on the other hand, has a new husband, while Burruss is excited about the Xscape reunion. As for Williams, she will see if a vegan lifestyle will work for her.

"The Real Housewives of Atlanta" will premiere on Sunday, Nov. 5, at 8 p.m. EDT on Bravo.

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