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Eva Marcille’s husband blasts Porsha Williams over ‘RHOA’ reunion fight

During “The Real Housewives of Atlanta” reunion on Sunday, Porsha Williams and Eva Marcille really got into it. “I will never forgive you for ever speaking on my child,” Williams shouted at Marcille during the episode, after taking issue with Marcille saying her 1-year-old daughter resembled Williams’ fiancé “Dennis with a bow.” “I never spoke …

During “The Real Housewives of Atlanta” reunion on Sunday, Porsha Williams and Eva Marcille really got into it.

“I will never forgive you for ever speaking on my child,” Williams shouted at Marcille during the episode, after taking issue with Marcille saying her 1-year-old daughter resembled Williams’ fiancé “Dennis with a bow.”

“I never spoke on your child,” Marcille replied.

But even Marcille’s husband, attorney Michael Sterling, was so bothered by how Williams, 38, acted toward the former “America’s Next Top Model” star, he addressed the issue during an Instagram Live.

“It’s messed up to me, and maybe I’m just a regular, simple person who doesn’t watch enough reality TV, but it’s messed up to me when I know the truth. When I know we f–k with people … when I know there are people we ride hard for. People who I represented pro-bono. People who we’ve helped out, who we really, really, you are our people.”

Sterling, 36, previously represented Williams’ fiancé, Dennis McKinley, in legal proceedings.

He went on, “Why they coming at you like that? For a TV show? You gone sell your integrity for a check? You gone sell your conscious for some money?”

Another point of contention during Season 12 of the Bravo franchise was Marcille telling co-star Kandi Burruss that Williams needed to mind her own business while commenting on her c-section scar.

Still, Sterling believes Williams may have gone too far, as she repeatedly called Marcille a “bitch” while asserting she would never forgive her Dish Nation colleague for speaking about her only child.

“It’s cool for it to be for entertainment or whatever, but if you’re going to mention all the bad, mention the good too,” Sterling continued. “If you gone say, I don’t f–k with you no more, at least, appreciate what you did for me, because as much as it is for entertainment, people out there in the world don’t know that. They take that s–t seriously. So if you’re going to say, you did me wrong by doing this, because that’s only what people see on the screen because they edit it hundreds of hundreds of hours to one hour, if you got some integrity, at least tell the truth. I appreciate you helping me out. I appreciate when so and so walked in and you took me out and you helped me get it together because you knew something bad was coming. That’s low integrity to me. That’s terrible. Those kinds of things are unforgivable.”

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