finds her home suddenly crowded when unexpected houseguests arrive, just as she is trying to manage the launch of her new business ventures.
In The Real Housewives of Atlanta Season 9, Episode 10, titled the drama centers on toxic relationships, high-stakes career moves, and a charity event that descends into a confrontation. Kenya’s Home Security Nightmare
The episode culminates at Phaedra’s "pop-up shop" charity event. Tensions flare when Phaedra asks for 50% of the proceeds from the other women's vendors, a move Cynthia Bailey calls "a little much". [S9E10] Bye Bye Atlanta!
The real fireworks occur when Marlo Hampton makes an uninvited appearance. Kenya, already on edge from the vandalism at her home, tries to offer a quick, preemptive apology to Marlo to avoid a scene. Marlo isn't interested in peace, calling Kenya out for her lack of "realness".
Watch the intense legal and emotional discussion between Phaedra and Kenya regarding the recurring vandalism at Moore Manor: finds her home suddenly crowded when unexpected houseguests
The episode opens with returning home to discover that her then-boyfriend, Matt Jordan, has once again vandalized Moore Manor . The damage is extensive: he smashed glass doors, shattered garage windows, and spray-painted her security cameras to hide his tracks. Shaken, Kenya seeks legal advice from Phaedra Parks , who uses the opportunity to reveal shocking parallels between Matt’s behavior and her own past experiences with her ex-husband, Apollo Nida. Transitions and Tensions
While Kenya deals with the fallout of her relationship, other housewives are facing major life changes: Tensions flare when Phaedra asks for 50% of
spends the episode shopping for wall coverings for Château Shereé while gossiping with Marlo Hampton , who is still fuming over not being invited to Kenya's housewarming party. The Pop-Up Shop Showdown