New details emerge about Porsha Williams’ fight video

Porsha Williams
Photo Credit: Porsha Williams’ Instagram (@porsha4real)

Verbal catfights happen all the time on “The Real Housewives of Atlanta,” but sometimes things do get physically violent with the ladies. And no other cast mate seems to know more about that than Porsha Williams. Last year, it was reported that the “RHOA” star got into an altercation with a friend of hers out of the view of Bravo cameras. However, new reports reveal that Williams may have actually been caught on camera getting into the fight.

As previously reported, the alleged fight happened at Phaedra Parks’ Christmas party, which was recorded in December for the season finale of “RHOA.” Sources have claimed that Williams’ friend, Jami Ziegler, brought a man to the party that Williams wasn’t fond of at all.


Williams allegedly tried to get Ziegler and the unnamed man kicked out of the party, but Ziegler ended up leaving on her own. However, Williams allegedly followed Ziegler down the street and the two women ended up fighting after Williams allegedly pushed Ziegler to the ground and began throwing punches at her.

The fight was reportedly broken up very quickly and no one was arrested because no cops were called to the scene.


Although initial reports claimed that the fight wasn’t caught on camera, new media reports claim that it’s recently been revealed that at least one camera was there to catch the fight and that footage of Williams throwing punches at Ziegler will be released in April.

The reports claim that Williams was blindsided by the news that the fight was caught on camera. The sources also say that some of Williams’ “RHOA” cast mates want her off of the show because this is the third time she’s gotten into a physical fight, the first time being with Kenya Moore, the second time being with Cynthia Bailey, and now one with Ziegler.

Well, we’re going to have to wait to see if the footage really is released, but if there really is a video, it’s going to be hard from now on for Williams to argue against claims that she doesn’t have a pattern of ending up in violent situations.

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