[VIDEO] ‘RHOA’ Star Phaedra Parks Receives a Bomb Threat From Former Client!
The Real Housewives Of Atlanta returns tonight with an all-new EXPLOSIVE episode!
Entitled ‘Shade Grenade’ — tonight’s episode will show Phaedra Parks receiving a disturbing bomb threat by a former client. The incident goes down while Phaedra is on her way to visit Apollo in prison — she receives a disturbing phone call that turns her world upside down.
As previously reported, a man from Phaedra‘s past was taken into police custody after he walked into an Atlanta office building and claimed to have a bomb. The man was reportedly targeting RHOA star, Phaedra Parks.
Terence Cook aka DJ. Drama was arrested at the scene and charged with “terroristic threats” and creating a false public alarm after he allegedly went to a Parks’ law office and claimed that he was “tired of being treated wrongly” and that he had a bomb.
Police evacuated the building, and no one was hurt. Reportedly, the police have not uncovered any evidence of a bomb. It remains unclear as to what beef the rapper has with Parks, but their connection is an interesting one.
Here’s the connection between the alleged bomber and Phaedra:
Parks defended Drama, in the wake of multiple robbery and battery charges, back in 1999. He pleaded guilty and took a deal. He was eventually busted again, and was slammed with a lengthy prison sentence in 2004. The rapper was released in April of last year. What amps the interest in this past client/lawyer pairing, is that DJ. Drama served as the connection between Parks and Angela Stanton.
Watch Phaedra‘s reaction to the bombshell news above and tune into The Real Housewives of Atlanta on Sunday at 8:00 p.m. ET on Bravo.
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Avigail is an Entertainment blogger at All About The Tea, who specializes in The Real Housewives of Atlanta and The Real Housewives of Potomac. Avigail has a background in marketing. She’s a Brooklynite living in the Bahamas, with a passion for travel, writing, reality TV watching, pop culture and spoken word.