Atlanta has officially entered a new era: the era of academic drama. And in the latest episode of The Real Housewives of Real Life, a pair of honorary doctorates shook the city harder than a 7.0 earthquake.
ShereĂ© Whitfield â fashion icon, fitness queen, and the forever "Iâm-working-on-my-clothing-line" legend â was just honored with TWO honorary doctorate degrees from two different institutions. Before she could even post all her graduation pics, the internet exploded â full of congratulations, praise, and memes like âDr. Whitfield â PhD in Slayingâ popping up like mushrooms after rain.
But of course, every celebration needs a hater, and this time, it came in the form of one iconic name: NeNe Leakes.
As soon as the news dropped, NeNe â known far and wide as Atlantaâs undisputed queen of clapbacks â couldnât help but toss a little shade:
âHonorary doctorate? When did she even go to class? I blinked and suddenly sheâs a scholar?â
What seemed like a casual read quickly turned into a social media firestorm hotter than the final season of Game of Thrones. Some fans sided with NeNe, saying âeverybody knows honorary degrees are just symbolic.â But the other half werenât having it â branding NeNe as âDr. Haterâ and accusing her of being allergic to anyone elseâs spotlight.
Meanwhile, Shereé kept it classy and unbothered as ever, posting a photo holding both diplomas with the caption:
âYou can hate from the shade, but the light still shines on me.â âš
And just like that, a silent academic war was born â no microphones, no scripts, but messier than a real dissertation defense. The internet is now asking:
đ Does an honorary degree make ShereĂ© the real queen of Atlanta?
đ Or is NeNe still the icon of all icons â degree or not â with enough shade to bury the competition?
One thingâs for sure: degrees can be gifted, but shade is a natural-born talent. And in Atlanta â where drama is a part-time job and reading people is a survival skill â the crown and the cap are still up for grabs.