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I was fully expecting a predominantly white, Jewish cast for Potomac and thought, "Maybe Prince George's County is next."  PG County has the highest concentration of wealthy blacks in the country.  I was surprised to see so many people of color for the Potomac cast.

Darren Starr is from Potomac, 20854, and based 90210 on his high school experience.  Lynda Carter is Potomac's biggest celebrity and everyone seems to have their own first- or second-hand story of seeing her at Montgomery Mall.  Kennedy-Shrivers, Stallones, Sugar Ray Leonard, several NBA players have all lived there.

 

 

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Sheree's Blog:

 

Hey guys, let me say first and foremost a big thank you to all of you who have supported me throughout the years and continued to rally for my return. Trust me, the effort, support, and love have not gone overlooked! You guys spoke, and someone listened! Bravo (literally). The power of the people, you guys are truly amazing!

What's been going on with me since I departed? Well, I can say my life have been much more peaceful, LOL! Aside from continuing to work on myself, I’m still a full-time mom to my kids. My youngest daughter Kaleigh just turned 16-years-old and keeps me pretty busy with her intense schedule. A few months ago, I dropped my son Kairo off to college, and he's doing very well there. My oldest daughter, Tierra, is single, independent, and one of my best workouts buddies. I recently met my 51 year old sister Mary for the first time, which was amazing because for some reason I wasn't sure we would ever meet. My mom had been searching for her for years. Turns out this world is indeed very small! We grew up in the same neighborhood all the while not knowing of each other. She and her family also know some of my family members. Just bizarre! It's been interesting getting to know each other and trying to blend our families.

As many of you all know, I have always been passionate about health and fitness. It's an awesome feeling helping others feel better about themselves and helping boost their confidence! So, in between helping others get healthy and fit, I've also Co-Executive Produced a real estate based reality show (Selling It in the ATL) that is now airing on Thursdays at 10pm EST on WeTV and am working on a few other projects, continuing to look for new content to put on air.

Since I've been gone, I've kept in contact with Cynthia. Our daughters are the same age and used to take an acting class together. Big ups to Cynthia, who actually reached out to me and apologized for not really being able to take the time to get to know me when we were on the show together. I also run into Kandi and Phaedra occasionally, we run in similar circles. With that said, I'm excited about getting to know the girls I don't know and having some good old laughs with the ones I do!

Now on to my first day back! So great seeing the ladies...well, most of them!

Wait, I have to say that Phaedra Parks was giving me my life! Absolutely hilarious! #OatmealPieFace

Wow, what a first date with Kenya! What did I just walk into? Let me start by saying that I've met Kenya once or twice in passing through our mutual friend. It was only a hello! I've never sat and had a drink with her, broke bread with her, or had a conversation with her, so of course I was completely caught off guard and just as surprised as the other girls that someone would go into attack mode after less than two minutes of being in my presence when they didn't know me! I knew she would be intimidated by my return. However, I did not realize that she would act so desperately! It only makes sense that you would come for me after all -- I am the veteran, the OG. Isn't this the same girl that screams, “Don't come for me unless I send for you?” Well, I don't recall sending for that package. Truth be told, what Kenya thinks about me is none of my business. However, let's be clear on a few things... Let me first welcome you, Kenya, to "MY neighborhood"! I've been in "the neighborhood" for fifteen years and counting. Not sure what so-called "neighbors" Kenya spoke to about me, but what she should have discussed with them was the house she purchased that everyone in "the neighborhood" knows to steer clear of! Now as a smart business woman, instead of being all up in someone else's business, she should have inquired about the home she purchased in the flood plain. She should have asked the so-called neighbors, “Is my house really sinking off the back hill? What should I do about this cracked foundation? How long has all of this mold been here? It's everywhere! How many floods can and have this house sustained? Should I keep scuba gear on deck? Why have there been so many buyers in the last year or two? Should I just start from scratch and tear this down? How will my guest get down my driveway without injuring themselves? Should I take Shereè some cookies? I heard she likes chocolate chip cookies!” I could go on, but no need, I'm sure you get the point. There are so many other questions or conversations that should have been had with the so-called "neighbors"! Girl, bye.

As a woman who took on an enormous project with my family and clearly got in way over my head, I would have thought that this is the one thing that we would have in common as two women delving into major construction projects and that we could possibly learn from our mistakes, help support and guide each other, and share our hiccups and mishaps so the other could possibly avoid them. What was I thinking about with this one? Silly me!

#ChateauSheree vs #MoldManor

#Ditch
#MyHouseIsStructurallySound 
#Unfinished
#IveImprovedPropertyValues
#RainSleetOrSnowICanComeOrGo 
#ThatDrivewayIsADeathTrap
#BeCareful
#BuyerBeware
#ShereeIsBack
#TheReturnOfSheree
#WhoGonCheckMeBoo

Twitter: @IamSheree
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Until next time…

 

 

Aside from the first couple of paragraphs where she pretends she hasn't been working at Walmart the past four years, this is a great blog and precisely why I'm glad she is back. 

 

"Isn't this the same girl that screams "Don't come for me unless I send for you"? Well, I don't recall sending for that package."

 

That line had me rolling.

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Still as delusional as ever. Gotta love that about Sheree. Cute that they gave her a blog considering how shady they have been. First with editing her voice to sound like a man, cutting her alleged reads and then not even giving her to film confessionals. Bravo set her ass up

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Delusional is her middle name. But she has always had great reads. Even you commented that Kenya came at her out of nowhere. 

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lol...this season should be fun watching them try to out-shade each other. So far Kenya is winning

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Lynda, Mary, and Cat of RHODC aren't too pleased about RHOP. They seem quite bitter. Here are some of the tweets they RT'd or personally tweeted:

 

All 3 of them RT'd the following tweet: 

Cat tweeted and RT'd:

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BYE! No one (except ChrisB)  is checking for them chicks

 

DEAD at Bravo being shady

 

 

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I LOVED DC!!! Those ladies have every right to be upset they couldn't redeem themselves with a second season, but it is what it is. I'm glad my show is back one way or another. I loved the trailer for Potomac. Yes it wasn't super dramatic, but obviously it's the first trailer they've released. It'll be nice having a series centered around black wives again but that aren't of the Nene breed. It'll be interesting and different. I'm surprised Bravo surprised me. I'm also surprised this is a surprise to all of us. I remember Tamara Tattles posting about how they were rebooting RHODC and even correctly named three housewives, but I just figured she was crazy lol. 

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I LOVED DC!!! Those ladies have every right to be upset they couldn't redeem themselves with a second season, but it is what it is. I'm glad my show is back one way or another. I loved the trailer for Potomac. Yes it wasn't super dramatic, but obviously it's the first trailer they've released. It'll be nice having a series centered around black wives again but that aren't of the Nene breed. It'll be interesting and different. I'm surprised Bravo surprised me. I'm also surprised this is a surprise to all of us. I remember Tamara Tattles posting about how they were rebooting RHODC and even correctly named three housewives, but I just figured she was crazy lol. 

But they shouldn't take it out on the RHOP women. They should direct that to Bravo. 

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