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RHOA - Apollo-gy Backlash

Posted on 11/24/2014 by Jessica in The Real Housewives

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by Jessica Blackwell

 

Despite being indicted on federal fraud charges, Apollo Nida is not a stupid man. Which is exactly why not too long after apologizing to Kenya for tarnishing her "good" name, Apollo marched himself down to a lawyer's office to find out what his options were for his marriage. "I despise everything about Phaedra, but I still love her" he said. Even though he still loves her, he has to be smart. If Phaedra files for divorce while he's in prison, she has the upper hand and he could be left with nothing. 

 

The attorney was also interested in finding out how visitation was going to work with his son's while he was serving time. An interesting topic since Phaedra says that if taking the boys to a jail to visit their father will "traumatize them" she won't do it. It seems like some pretty nasty things are gearing up between them, especially since Phaedra now knows he lied about Kenya!

 

Kandi was the one who took it upon herself to tell Phaedra about what Apollo revealed at Cynthia's party. Phaedra was in shock and disbelief and wonderd why her husband would put her through all that stress when she was eight months pregnant at the time. That's an excellent point - I hadn't thought of that. That makes me question Apollo's motive. Was he pressured by producers to create drama? Did Kenya really offer to uh, service him and he just apologized on the air so she would let him move in after his jail sentence? Either way - things are about t get reallly bad between him and Phaedra - especially since we know Apollo and Phaedra get into it before he goes into jail - and the camera were rolling! 

 

Stay tuned! 

 

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

 

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