RHOA Apollo Nida just put Phaedra Parks on blast. As many of you know, Nida just returned to Real Housewives and decided to let the truth out in all its sordid details. Fans of the show will recall watching the couple exude toxic energy equally from both sides. We saw the drama, but as he reveals, we only knew half the story. While she swears she knew nothing of his side dealings, he argues that. But also, we need to remember he is quite bitter about how things went down for him. So telling these tales could have their own motives. To take the heat off of him and to place it on her. But she was fired from season 9, so people still want to know more details.
His whole song and dance are that she left him when he was at his lowest and in trouble. In his own words, she left him ‘to die.’ So naturally, as soon as a mic is on him again, he starts spilling the beans. But how much of it is true, and how much of it is paranoid anger on his part? What makes it even more interesting is now that he’s back, people want Parks back, too.
RHOA Apollo Nida Puts Phaedra Parks on BLAST!
Via Screenrant:
“Apollo labeled Phaedra as “cold-blooded” and “cold-hearted” during his incarceration. A throwback clip from eight years ago showed Phaedra and Apollo arguing about his case and how upset Phaedra was about her “good name” being tarnished because of Apollo’s criminal charges. Fans applauded Apollo’s return and how he seemingly just wanted to make peace with his past. Viewers said he could’ve said a lot more about allegations that have been floating around about Phaedra’s business dealings, but he didn’t. Instead, Apollo just wanted viewers to know how poorly Phaedra treated him after he was caught laundering money.”
RHOA Apollo Nida just put Phaedra Parks on blast, and we aren’t mad. Sometimes you just need to call a spade a spade. But we also think for all the finger-pointing he is doing; he may need to point one back at himself, too. Some people just seem to feed off drama and thrive with it. And for that reason, they are constantly creating it around them and then playing the victim.
But hey, it makes for compelling TV.