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'The Real Housewives of Atlanta' News: Things Have Dwindled Down After Coming Back from Miami

It seems that the ladies of "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" have toned it down a bit after they came back from their trip to Miami, Florida. The reality stars took it down a notch, as seen in the previous episode, and not much drama happened unlike in the past. However, despite being a drama-less episode, it doesn't mean that the show won't feature some of the housewives' funniest antics.

According to Entertainment Weekly, two words can sum up last Sunday's episode — "pretty hilarious." Thanks to Porsha Williams' scene with Oliver, where she asked the latter to describe her "behind." The website described the reality star as "the kind of person who responds to those Kenyan 'prince' emails that slip through your spam filter." Fans can't stop getting entertained by Porsha's antics in order to get Oliver, who she met from their trip in Miami. Will Porsha finally find her man in the form of Oliver?

Meanwhile, Kandi Burruss finally agreed to have a duet with Demetria McKinney, which is against her golden rule, according to Celebrity Dirty Laundry. Their duet was successful, and Demetria pushes Kandi to do a music video for their song.

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DonJuan opposes to the idea since Kandi is pregnant, and it is considered a high-risk pregnancy. The former doesn't want the latter to be working hard this late into her pregnancy, especially with the filming that the music video will require. In the end, DonJuan agreed for Kandi to appear on the video, but he threatened to end it as soon as Kandi felt tired. Kandi has the support of her friends, Porsha and Phaedra Parks, during the filming of the video, which she survived. To those who want to watch the said video, click here.

Watch "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" every Sunday on Bravo.

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