‘RHOA’ Sheree Whitfield Spills The Tea On Drama With Kim Zolciak-Biermann
Hell has frozen over because Sheree Whitfield and Kim Zolciak-Biermann have kissed and made up!
According to Sheree, Kim and Kroy make a cameo appearance on The Real Housewives of Atlanta later this season at Chateau Sheree’s housewarming party. The two women are cool now, of course not so much with Kim and Kenya Moore.
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“When you step back and you take time for yourself and you realize what’s important – Kim and I were really cool, or even NeNe, so you know that stuff was old. You can’t harbor all the negative energy,” Sheree told Bravo’s Daily Dish.
Let’s not forget the good old days of Kim and Sheree fighting. Remember when Sheree “shifted” Kim’s wig during the blowout in the streets of Atlanta? Good times. However, Sheree insists those days are over.
“Why are we mad? Like that was something that happened, what eight years ago? Why are we still mad,” Sheree said. “It’s just dumb.”
Speaking of dumb, this season Sheree has been repeating gossip the other girls have said, while trying to come off as innocent. Nevertheless, Sheree claims the biggest lesson she’s learned during her break from RHOA was how to stay out of the drama.”
“I was either fighting with Kim or I was fighting with NeNe, so to be able to sit back and kind of, I want to say that I’m kind of facilitating for these girls – like a conversation that needs to be had. They’re talking about each other behind each other’s backs and I’m kind of the voice of truth.”
Are we all watching the same show? But Sheree claims she’s not messy, she’s just holding everyone accountable.
“So instead of being messy – some people say it’s messy – I think it’s just holding them accountable for their words. ‘You guys, get together, talk about it. We don’t all need to be there, but you guys need to have this conversation.’”
Sheree explained the gift of being away and returning to the show has helped her “realize what’s important.”
“You’re not always going to agree with everybody or some of the things that they do, but I’ve learned how to pick my battles. And backstabbing is just something I’ve never been a part of and I don’t want to be a part of it.”
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