Former producer of “The Real Housewives” franchise, Carlos King, shared his perspective on the recent dispute between “Atlanta” stars Kandi Burruss and Marlo Hampton. King believes that the sensitive issue surrounding the murder of Burruss’ nephew, which took place in 2020, was brought up again as a ploy to create a headline-worthy moment for the Bravo reality series.
During the episode, footage from 2020 was revealed, which showed Burruss giving Hampton her condolences shortly after the tragedy took place. King believes that the issue was not discussed on camera until now, suggesting that the interaction was pre-planned to stir up drama on Hampton’s part and that of the production team.
King criticized Hampton for creating drama for the sake of the show and failing to move on from her grief in her own time — something that shouldn’t be dictated by anyone else. He does not blame Burruss for what happened to Hampton’s nephew, as she doesn’t bear any responsibility for what happened outside of work. Furthermore, King argues that Burruss’ castmates are unfairly targeting her because of her higher salary and perceived lack of consistent drama.
He added that fans don’t want to see the show delve into such serious and sensitive topics and prefers low-stakes arguments that don’t cross any lines. King hopes that “The Real Housewives of Atlanta” will correct this incident moving forward and that the remainder of the season won’t continue in a similar direction.
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