Angela Oakley Accuses Porsha Williams of Saying She Wanted to 'F---' Her Husband Charles: 'As History Has Shown Us, She Will'
Nothing is getting past Angela Oakley.
Porsha Williams' birthday trip ended with a shocking accusation on the April 27 episode of The Real Housewives of Atlanta. After cameras went down on their last night in Nashville, the ladies decided to drink by the pool while Angela headed back to her room — but she didn't exactly get the peace and quiet she was hoping for.
'I heard some things yesterday that I wish I didn't hear,' Angela told producers in the morning. 'Last night around 2:30 a.m., I was on the phone with my husband, and I hear my name. And I look out the window, and I see Porsha, Shamea [Morton], Kelli [Ferrell] and Brit [Eady] at the pool.'
'Porsha was inebriated, and all of her truth fell out,' she claimed.
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According to Angela, the women were first talking about her outfit that night, but things quickly took a turn when Porsha allegedly said her husband, Charles Oakley's, name.
'She said, 'I should f--- Charles,'' Angela claimed. 'They continued to talk about me. I just said, 'Okay, let me record them.''
The seconds-long video, taken from Angela's bedroom window, only caught Porsha saying, 'There goes Angela,' before cutting out.
'The recording is actually really short because I was like, 'You know what? Y'all keep calling me. Let me go see what the f--- y'all want,'' Angela explained. 'And she was like, 'I didn't say anything about you. I didn't say anything about your husband.' And I don't know what the hell got into her a--, but she got the hell up out of there.'
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In her confessional, Porsha called Angela 'really creepy' for secretly taping their interaction before denying that she ever named Charles.
'I didn't say anything,' Porsha insisted. The others, however, remembered differently.
'I heard, 'Charles had a baby,' and Shamea said that he's always out with all these different women — allegedly,' Brit said.
Kelli then revealed to cameras: 'All I can remember is Porsha saying, 'She better stop before I f--- her husband.''
Already packed and ready to go, Angela didn't want to speak to anyone, telling Kelli, 'I don't want to be fake.'
'You better listen when Porsha says that she want to f--- your husband, because as history has shown us, she will f--- your husband,' Angela said, referring to Porsha and her now ex-husband Simon Guobadia dating shortly after her former castmate Falynn Pina filed for divorce from him.
'I've been attacked and attacked and attacked,' Angela added. 'So in this moment, I'm like, I don't give a f---. I walked in this door grown, and I'm gonna leave out of here grown. You're not gonna disrespect me. The buck stops here with the bulls---. Shamea is a puppet. Brit is a puppet. All of them are puppets to Porsha.'
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