But how did Parks, who infamously left the series in one of the most controversial exits in Housewives history, successfully find herself back into the fold?
Parks may have left Bravo, but she never fully left our TV screens since her wild departutre in 2017. As fans may remember, Parks was involved in one of the biggest “Housewives” scandals, when the housewife admitted to spreading rumors that her castmate at the time Kandi Burruss (and her husband Todd Tucker) planned to drug Porsha Williams and Shamea Morton Mwangi (who are both set to return in the show’s upcoming season) and take advantage of them sexually.
After her sudden departure from the series, Parks appeared on other shows on different networks, including “Marriage Boot Camp: Hip Hop Edition,” as PEOPLE reports, keeping her name in the mix as the “RHOA” moved on without her. In 2022, however, after the uproar around Phaedra as a Housewife died down a bit, Parks made her grand return to the Bravo universe.
She joined the second season of Peacock’s “All-Stars” style Real Housewives series, “Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip: Ex-Wives Club,” appearing alongside other former (fired) Real Housewives from “Atlanta,” “Orange County,” “Beverly Hills” and “New York.” While she still skirted around discussing anything about her controversial departure and relationship with Burruss, her appearance certainly was a success, as fans gratefully welcomed back Parks’ signature wit and lethal confessionals.
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After her reintroduction, it seems Bravo was ready to bet on Phaedra again, but not on “The Real Housewives” just yet. Instead, Parks joined “Married To Medicine,” another popular series on the network, in 2023. While fans still wonder why Parks joined the series dedicated to doctors and wives of doctors, viewers were still happy to get her back on their screens, this time appearing alongside Quad Webb, Dr. Heavenly, and the rest of the “M2M” gang. Then came her biggest pop culture moment yet: “The Traitors.”
In season 2 of Peacock’s U.S. version of “The Traitors,” Parks delivered an all-time reality performance, competing against other reality stars in a series wrapped in deception and mystery. Delivering laugh-out-loud moments and stellar gameplay, Parks kicked off 2024 as what many deemed the breakout star of the crowded show.