“‘RHOA’ at 15: Why These Iconic Housewives Walked Away from the Drama” md13

Don’t be tardy to the (anniversary) party: The Real Housewives of Atlanta is turning 15! The third installment in Bravo’s Real Housewives franchise debuted on October 7, 2008, with Lisa Wu, DeShawn Snow, Kim Zolciak-Biermann, NeNe Leakes, and Shereé Whitfield — pictured above — on the payroll.

Of course, most of those ladies aren’t full-time Housewives anymore, and rumor has it that some or all of the Season 15 cast members might have to give up their peaches, too. In August, Entertainment Tonight reported that “a major shakeup” is coming to the show, perhaps even a reboot like the one that replaced the entire RHONY cast. (A source told Page Six that “nothing official has been decided,” however.)

While we wait for word on Season 16, keep reading to find out why RHOA’s former cast members dropped off the payroll

DeShawn Snow

DeShawn Snow

Snow told Essence.com after her Season 1 departure that she had been let go — and that she was “fine” with the decision. “[One of the RHOA producers] called and said that I was ‘too human for a circus show’ and that because the show did so well, they are about to pump up the drama and they didn’t think that I would fit in,” she added. “He gave me an example, saying that during the reunion when I found out what a few of the other ladies said about me, they were expecting me to say more, but I’m not the type to go ‘television’ and start acting crazy because somebody’s talking about me.”

Lisa Wu

Lisa Wu

A “difference in creativity” led to Wu’s Season 2 exit as a full-time RHOA cast member, as she explained to TheJasmineBrand.com in 2014. “If you’re telling me what I should be doing and what my storyline should be, then it sounds scripted to me,” she said. “If it’s scripted, let me do damn scripted. If it’s reality, let it be reality. For me, I just bowed out because I don’t have to do that. … There were certain things that I just would not do.”

Kim Zolciak-Biermann

Zolciak-Biermann walked away from RHOA during the reality show’s fifth season. “I was eight months pregnant, and there was so much drama; I just had to walk,” she later told InTouch at the time (per Complex). “I’ve taken on so much in the past five years, but this was the final straw. My priority was the child inside me.”

Claudia Jordan

Kim Zolciak-Biermann

Jordan only starred on RHOA for the reality show’s seventh season, and in a 2018 episode of the Brandi Glanville Unfiltered podcast, she said that she left the show because she was interested in acting and hosting a talk show — and that she was being downgraded to “Friend of the Housewives” status anyway. “I fought and earned the peach, and now you want me to come back [with] a pay cut?” she said. “I do it for the money. I’m there for the money. … When you’re downgraded to a friend, they don’t follow your personal story. You just kind of have to be a Housewives’ plus one. So it didn’t make sense.”

Kim Fields

Claudia Jordan

Fields only starred on RHOA for Season 8 because it was “only supposed to be a one-and-done,” she explained on The Breakfast Club last year. “For me, I did what I set out to do. The mandate at that time in my career was, ‘I’m celebrating 40 years in the industry.’ And so [to] my team, I said, ‘Hey, let’s go into uncharted waters. We’re only going to do stuff we’ve never done before.’ And so they kept asking me to do reality for years, and I was like, ‘No, the time is not right. It’s just too much.’ So we said let’s just give that a try and see, but knowing I still had other shows to do, other work to do as a director, as a producer, all kinds of things.”

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