RHOA Star Drew Sidora Spills On Feuds, Her Faith & Those Gay Rumors

Photo: Stephanie Eley/Bravo
Photo: Stephanie Eley/Bravo

She's keeping fans on the edges of their seats!

Finishing up her sophomore season on Bravo's The Real Housewives of Atlanta, Drew Sidora isn't backing down from her haters and not-so-friendly castmates.

"I have to say I was disappointed. I came in this season really wanting to build deeper relationships with the girls. I'm taking it on the chin because I know who I am. Thank God for my confidence in myself because I've been an open book," Sidora said.

On this season of #RHOA, Sidora launched a new fitness program, Drop It With Drew, which faced a lot of scrunity from her castmates. She's also had to deal with problems in her marriage to Ralph Pittman, which carried over from her debut last year.

"I've talked about my body. I've talked about my diagnosis, my health, my struggles with weight loss. I've been open about my marriage. People have literally seen my marriage blow up on national TV, so I'm not one to hide the real. Other people are seeing it. The people are smart. They know the real from the fake, so I'm just going to continue being me. That's it. Period."

In typical Housewives fashion, the ladies are also butting heads and getting into heated conversations. This season, Sidora has confronted OG peach-holder Shereé Whitfield over rumors that Whitfield failed to pay her assistant.

"I feel like she needs to be focusing more, honestly, on her SHE by Shereé joggers. It's giving me uncomfortable vibes."

The feud between the two reality stars reached a boiling point when Whitfield gossipped about Pittman's sexuality, implying that he may be gay.

"[She's] putting more emphasis on Ralph. Half the time, Ralph wasn't even here. Ralph hasn't even been on the episodes, but yet, she's got Ralph all up in her mouth. I gotta ask her some questions at reunion. Girl, get you a man. I know your man didn't show up and he stood you up, but that doesn't give you a right to go after mine. You should have been doing a background check on your boo. Who gon' check that boo? It feels disgusting. It doesn't look good for her at her age. I would like to see the OG come back in an OG fashion, instead of feeling like she has to do what she needs to do to stay relevant for a check. I don't like the way it looks on her. It's not pretty. She's a beautiful woman, but it doesn't look good on her."

With the finale creeping around the corner, Sidora is reassuring fans that she'll kick off the reunion asking to lead in prayer, similar to last year's reunion.

"Always gotta start with prayer! I'm going to have my oil. Always gotta have my good Bible. We going to start with prayer and then we going to move on. We going to get to the real of all these things that we need to put on the table."

Catch new episodes of The Real Housewives of Atlanta Sunday nights on Bravo.

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