RHOA’s Shamea Morton Admits to Questioning Finances After Unaired Scene With Prophet, Plus She Wonders How Angela Could Forgive Porsha But Not Her

   

RHOA's Shamea Morton Admits to Questioning Finances After Unaired Scene With Prophet, Plus She Wonders How Angela Could Forgive Porsha But Not Her

Shamea Morton admitted to questioning her husband, Gerald Mwangi, about their finances after meeting with Cynthia Bailey‘s prophet at her Bailey-Q in an unaired moment from Sunday night’s episode of The Real Housewives of Atlanta.

While also expressing confusion over why Angela Oakley, 43, could forgive Porsha Williams, 43, for saying she should sleep with her husband, Charles Oakley, 61, but not her for laughing at the comment, Shamea, 42, recalled a conversation she had with Gerald about their potential need to downsize.

“[The prophet] was talking like we in some trouble financially,” Shamea recalled on the May 4 episode of the RHOA: After Show. “I went home and I was like, ‘I’m gonna have to see that account … I’m gonna make sure these kids can still go to private school.’ And the accounts was accounting. So I was like, ‘Well, do I need to slow down? Do we need to downsize?'”

During another moment of the After Show, Shamea looked back on her confrontation with Angela, who wasn’t happy to hear that she’d laughed along with Porsha’s comment about wanting to sleep with her husband, and had failed to check their castmate on the claim.

“They made up so fast at the Juneteenth event. I just didn’t understand,” Shamea noted of Angela and Porsha. “I was just so shocked. Like, you that mad at me?”

“She wasn’t feeling you, but you can go ahead and forgive the one that wanna f*ck your husband,” Kelli Ferrell, 40, agreed.

According to Shamea, she felt that even if the tables were turned, she would have had a “sense of humor” about Porsha’s antics.

“It would’ve been awkward for me to be like, ‘No, you don’t talk about Angela.’ We weren’t close like that,” Shamea explained. “[And] if you talk some trash and say what you say, I don’t got nothing to do with that.”

“Would I have moved differently if she was there? I still would’ve laughed, but it would be a soft laugh versus like a ‘Raahhh’ … [But] the fact that you forgave other people before you forgave me for laughing, sis … Okay,” she concluded.

Meanwhile, in her own segment of the RHOA: After Show, Angela reasoned that she was more upset with Shamea since they’d “just made amends.”

“Her and I, we connected because we’re wives. So the wives I’m around typically don’t play about their husbands at all, on any level. I felt like being around Shamea, even [Brittany ‘Brit’ Eady] … when it comes to our husbands, ‘We ain’t gonna do that, Porsha, and we will check you.’ Check your friend,” she advised. “If I saw my best friend saying something that could hurt another woman or hurt herself, I’m gonna check her … [But Shamea] didn’t do it because it’s this mind control that I witnessed in real time.”

The Real Housewives of Atlanta season 16 airs Sundays at 8/7c on Bravo.