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Season 1 Real Housewives of Atlanta. Where are they now

It's hard to believe that it's been over a decade since the first season of The Real Housewives of Atlanta premiered. The show quickly became a hit, introducing us to a group of women who were unapologetic about their wealth, their opinions, and their drama. But where are the ladies of season one now?


First up is the queen bee herself, NeNe Leakes. NeNe quickly became a fan favorite with her quick wit and no-nonsense attitude. Since her time on the show, she's become a household name, appearing on Dancing with the Stars, The New Normal, and Glee. She's also had her fair share of drama, including a highly publicized feud with former friend Cynthia Bailey. However, NeNe has recently announced that she will not be returning to the Real Housewives franchise.


Next is Kim Zolciak-Biermann, who was known for her over-the-top personality and catchy catchphrase, "Don't be Tardy for the Party." Since leaving the show in season five, Kim has starred in her own spin-off show, Don't Be Tardy, and has been busy raising her six children with husband Kroy Biermann.


Sheree Whitfield, known for her epic catchphrase, "Who gon' check me, boo?" left the show after season four. However, she returned in season nine and has since left again. Sheree has been busy launching her own clothing line, She by Sheree, and has also been in the news for her ongoing legal battle with her ex-husband over child support.


Lisa Wu, who was a main cast member in season one, left the show after season two. Since then, she's been busy with her acting career, appearing in movies like The Internship and television shows like Hollywood Divas. Lisa has also been focused on her family, including her two sons and her marriage to former NFL player, Ed Hartwell.


Last but not least is DeShawn Snow, who appeared in the show's first season but was not asked back for season two. Since leaving the show, DeShawn has been busy with her philanthropic efforts, including launching her own foundation, The DeShawn Snow Foundation, which helps young girls develop self-esteem and leadership skills.


In conclusion, the ladies of season one of The Real Housewives of Atlanta have certainly been busy since their time on the show. From launching clothing lines to raising families to starring in their own spin-off series, these women have continued to make a name for themselves. While we may miss their drama and antics on the show, it's clear that they've all moved on to bigger and better things. It will be interesting to see what the future holds for these women and if any of them will make a return to the Real Housewives franchise. One thing is for sure, they've left a lasting impact on the show and on the world of reality television as a whole.

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