‘RHOA’ Porsha Williams Blasts Simon Guobadia Over His “Debt” and Citizenship Problems After His Rolls Royce Diss, & Reacts to Claims of Being Ready to “Steal Somebody Else’s Husband”

   

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Porsha Williams responded to estranged husband Simon Guobadia after seeing that he had congratulated Shamea Morton on her Rolls Royce on Instagram — and shaded her in the process.

After Simon, 59, pointed out that Shamea, 42, was the only Real Housewives of Atlanta cast member with a Rolls Royce, Porsha, 42, gave a nod to his alleged debt and citizenship issues while also reacting to a social media user who signaled to rumors claiming she had stolen Simon from his ex-wife and her former castmate, Falynn Guobadia.

“Congratulations my good sis [Shamea Morton]. I’m so happy for you. My brother Gerald has excellent taste in fine [automobiles]. Look forward to watching the only cast member with a [Rolls Royce],” Simon had written in a comment on a video of Shamea, who will be featured alongside Porsha on season 16, being gifted her new car.

After that comment was shared, Porsha weighed in with some shade of her own, as seen in a screenshot shared by The Neighborhood Talk on Instagram.

“Simon don’t forget and a debt free husband who is a US citizen!! My bestie is winning … Welcome to the RHOA Queen Mumbi!” Porsha wrote.

As RHOA fans may recall, months before Shamea was seen jumping for joy over her new white Rolls Royce, a nearly identical vehicle was purchased for Porsha by Simon.

Also on Instagram, Porsha was seen hosting a livestream for her fans and followers amid a shopping event. As she read comments from those who were tuned in, Porsha responded to someone who looked back on the start of her relationship with Simon, which began just after Simon’s split from Falynn was confirmed.

“Porsha ready to steal somebody else’s husband,” Porsha read. She then told the person, “Yours. Yours!”

The Real Housewives of Atlanta season 16 is expected to begin airing on Bravo later this year or early next year.