"The Real Housewives of Atlanta" is one of the unscripted reality series that can be watched on Bravo TV. Cast members Cynthia Bailey, Kandi Burruss, and Kenya Moore were the focus of the recently released promo, and this trio is about to reveal something scandalous.

As seen on the "RHOA" teaser video, the three reality TV stars are discussing a group text that was about co-star Phaedra Parks. According to them, they had received a message about Parks asking to get 50 percent of the proceeds from her pop-up shop.

The girls all agree that they do not recall Parks ever asking for 50 percent. Bailey then added that Sheree Whitfield, whom she trusts remembers every single thing correctly, remembers the figure was much lower than 50. "Sheree Whitfield is a human tape recorder, okay?" Bailey said.

Burruss, however, does not agree with her. "She always brings stuff back wrong," she responded. Apparently, someone else had confronted Burruss about something she allegedly said - the source being Whitfield, as reported by Us Weekly.

"Porsha goes, 'Sheree was telling me how you had said that me and Block [Spencer] had sex,'" Burruss explained. "The part that I had spoke on was that they had dated before. I guess Sheree threw in the part of them having sex."

While the "RHOA" girls were discussing Whitfield, Moore suddenly lights up and goes off-topic. "Is he the one that peed on her?" The girls then discuss that Whitfield admitted to having previously had a "golden shower" when they played the drinking game Never Have I Ever while they were in Miami. Burruss does not want to be part of the pee-related discussion and tells them, "Leave me out of the pee!"

Golden showers are being widely talked about of late, especially following the allegations that the current US president, Donald Trump, had hired prostitutes to do the same to him. Since the news of these allegations came out, the Internet nearly broke with memes and jokes about the subject.

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