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Brandi also had the advantage of being in the press about her participation in the series during filming (before it aired). I can't think of any other 'friend' having that much press before airing. Dana, Marisa, nor Faye have had that much press before airing.

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Taylor was practically non existent at the reunion. If not for losing complete track of her strange daughter and her made up beef with Yolanda she wouldn't have had any air time save at the parties and get togethers. And definitely no voice overs. Even Camille who was barely on seemed to have more impact on storyline as far as season 3 went.

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Nene on her and Kim's "friendship"

http://straightfromthea.com/2013/04/05/nene-leakes-kim-zolciak-not-friends-video/

In other news, I've heard through the grapevine that Gretchen and Trampra are back at each other's throats. Supposedly, Trampra made fun of Gretchen, mocking her songs, and they're feuding. I'm sorry but I am over these two fighting. It's not hilarious like Nene & Kim, but its rather pathetic. Next season, there needs to be a major reboot on OC. It's time for either Trampra or Gretchen to go.

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Most likely because the chatter had died down since she and Ed divorced (soon after her last season). The hate mostly had to do with her background as a con woman while having the nerve to throw stones (at Wig) and being two-faced about the other Housewives (save for Nene, whose ass she'd chosen to kiss) while pretending to be above it all.

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Glad I'm not the only one who couldn't stand Lisa Wu. Before Phaedra was around with a new business venture/career per season you had Lisa hawking her ugly ass jewelry, lame fashion, and calenders. She was always the one stirring up the drama too and then trying to act innocent. I did enjoy her last appearance where she was drunk off her ass at that card game party where they exposed that fake doctor Sheree was dating.

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Phaedra read Kenya like a book tonight. She sure did check that bitch. Loved Porsha coming for her too, and even nene agreed that what Porsha said about Kenya not expecting people to be nice when she isn't nice herself.

EVERYONE is coming for Kenya. I bet she was counting down the minutes for kim to show up.

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