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Kandi Burruss Responds To Threesome Claims: What Did She Say?

Kandi Burruss is not impressed with the allegations that were made about her in a recent episode of The Real Housewives of Atlanta .  In case you missed it, Phaedra Parks and Porsha Willams felt the need to claim that their co-star and her husband, Todd Tucker had a threesome with Shamea Morton.  “They are really close — she’s close to both of them,” Williams said. Parks added, “Close to her and Todd — she doin’ both.” Now, nothing would surprise us about these ladies. They do pretty much anything possible in order to stay in the spotlight, so this could have been a ruse to have them be talked about in the media.  Hey, someone’s got to do something to drum up the ratings. Either way, Kandi was less than impressed with the comments from her co-stars and aired her feelings on a Bravo blog .  “I was cracking up!” she wrote. “First of all, what Phaedra said was some bulls–t, but what she did was just an example of what I was talking about. She’s been doing shady things and saying shady things behind my back for years now. That is why I really don’t mess with her like that.” If you watch The Real Housewives of Atlanta online , you probably know there is no love lost between the pair and that they will bicker at any given opportunity.  Watch The Real Housewives of Atlanta Season 9 Episode 8 Online Burruss was in an apologetic mood because she did then apologize for some of her earlier comments about Phaedra in the episode.  “Although I shouldn’t have said some of the things Phaedra and I had talked about in private to anyone (I especially shouldn’t have said it on camera for the world to hear), but at least what I said was true,” she said. However, Porsha was not getting out of it without another few zingers from Kandi.  “Phaedra is whispering made-up stories, telling them this untrue Shamea story, and her rationale is ‘we are close.’ Girl, you’re reaching! If that’s the case, Phaedra and I used to be close,” she said. “And right after that Porsha’s telling me I’m wrong for saying something about my ex friend, but she just co-signed a story Phaedra made up about Shamea, who is her current best friend. SMH.” This should pave the way for a whole lot of new drama and we could not be more excited. Can it be the reunion yet? What do you think about all of this? Sound off below! View Slideshow: The Real Housewives Cast Shake-Ups: Who’s In? Who’s Out?

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Ellen DeGeneres to Carrie Fisher: I Miss You…

In the wake of Carrie Fisher passing away last week due to complications from a heart attack, numerous stars who were close to the beloved actress has weighed in with their thoughts and prayers. There was Carrie's half-sister, Joely Fisher, who wrote THIS . And there was Carrie's Star Wars colleague and close friend, Mark Hamill, who wrote THIS . And now we have a few kind and generous words from Ellen DeGeneres. The comedian welcomed Fisher as a guest on her talk show numerous times over the years, sharing a tight bond with the 60-year old prior to Fisher's death. Having aired her first new episode since this tragic event on Wednesday, DeGeneres took a few moments today to recognize the impact Carrie had on her life. “I wanna say something about my friend, Carrie Fisher,” DeGeneres says to the camera in the following video. “I knew her for a long time. She has been on the show many times, and the last time was just a month ago. And I loved when she was here. She made me laugh so hard. She was smart, she was funny, she was hilariously honest about herself and the world around her.” DeGeneres then cut to a slew of memorable clips from all the times Fisher stopped by as a guest. “I miss you, Carrie,” DeGeneres says at the end of the tribute. “I love ya.” Watch below and pays your own respects to Fisher:

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Was the Last Season of ‘Til Death a Secret Surrealist Masterpiece?

For most of its existence, the Brad Garrett-Joely Fisher sitcom ‘Til Death was more capable of serving as a punchline to someone else’s joke than providing its own. Perpetually low-rated and critically lambasted, yet renewed for four seasons simply so Fox would be able to pair it with other half-hour comedies (or maybe it was out of sheer malice?), most of America stopped watching ‘Til Death before its series finale on Sunday — that is, if they even started watching. Apparently, though, we all missed something kind of insane.

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