During the latest episode of Watch What Happens Live, Dr. Heavenly Kimes didn’t hesitate to throw shade at her co-star Phaedra Parks from Married to Medicine that aired on Sunday night, December 15.
Phaedra Parks had her transparency within the group questioned in the recent Married to Medicine episode when Toya Bush-Harris criticized her for only engaging with others on a superficial level.
When Kimes appeared on WWHL following the episode, host Andy Cohen asked if she agreed with Bush-Harris.
“She does not [open up with the group],” Kimes confirmed, referring to Parks. “She’s fake.”
Bush-Harris confronted Parks with her concerns during the cast trip to a dude ranch.
“You know what I would love, Phaedra? We’ve been around you for about a year, but I don’t feel like we know enough,” Bush-Harris said, per BravoTV.
Bush-Harris wanted to know what makes her co-star “tick” and what “pisses” her off, though Parks insisted she’s a “very calm person.”
“I believe that the reason Phaedra doesn’t want to share in this group of ladies is because she wants to keep it surface,” Bush-Harris added.
In response to her co-star’s probing, Parks shared her thoughts in a confessional by stating, “I’m not here to play games and gossip all the time. I have a diverse career and numerous accomplishments. So, it’s unclear whether Toya is just curious or stirring up drama because she’s idle.”
Parks has been on reality television for more than a decade. She starred on The Real Housewives of Atlanta from 2010 to 2017, and is set to return for Season 16. Parks also appeared in The Traitors Season 2, making it all the way to the season finale before anyone guessed she was a Traitor. And as if she wasn’t already busy enough, she also competed in Season 33 of Dancing with the Stars.
Watch What Happens Live airs Sunday through Thursdays at 10 p.m. ET on Bravo. New episodes are available to stream the next day on Peacock.
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