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    Porsha Williams Reveals Which ‘RHOA’ Star Should Be On ‘The Traitors’

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    Unfortunately, the outspoken TV personality and mother of one saw her time in the Scottish castle cut short after some of her castmates falsely accused her of being a Traitor.

    Now that Porsha Williams is on the outside looking in, she’s reflecting on her time in the game, sharing more about her strategy, and also revealing which of her “RHOA” co-stars should get a chance to sit at the intimidating roundtable.

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    Porsha Williams Became ‘Obsessed’ With ‘The Traitors’ After Being Offered A Spot On The Series

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    Speaking with Parade, Williams, who first joined “RHOA” in 2012, said that she had become “obsessed” with the competition series after being offered a spot on the cast.

    “I went in, watched every episode, and when I tell you, I became obsessed,” she said. “Myself and my six-year-old daughter would watch it. We’re talking at the TV. I mean, it became our life for a few days. So by the time I actually was ready to go, I was a ‘Traitors’ specialist.”

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    Porsha Williams Was Banished From The Show After A Misstep

    Porsha Williams during an episode of "The Traitors."
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    Williams was banished from season 4 of “The Traitors” in Episode 2 after her co-star, Ron Funches, wrongly accused her of being a Traitor because he believed she had made a “Freudian slip.”

    Prior to that, Williams had already sparked concern in the castle after a brief misunderstanding with her “Real Housewives of Potomac” peer, Candiace Dillard Bassett, sent the house into a frenzy.

    Bassett backtracked on an earlier statement she made to Williams, saying co-star Michael Rapaport was gunning for all the “Real Housewives” stars.

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    According to Williams, she wasn’t prepared for Bassett to turn on her so soon. “Candiace, I did not think that coming out of the gate, another Housewife would lie on me or lie to my face,” she said. “Because in this game, there’s a sisterhood. That’s why we’re fighting the people who are hunting Housewives.”

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    Epic Twists Are Sprinkled Throughout Season 4 Of ‘The Traitors’

    Donna Kelce on "The Traitors."
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    Also included in the star-studded season 4 cast was Donna Kelce, mother of Super Bowl champions Travis and Jason Kelce. Donna’s role in the series was unlike that of any player who had come before her, as she was selected by host Alan Cumming to be the show’s first-ever Secret Traitor.

    “This game is full of surprises,” Cumming said. “I am about to pick my very first Traitor right here, right now. Players, 23 chests stand before you — one [for] each [of you]. Inside your chests, 22 of you will see nothing and remain Faithful for now. But one player will see the Traitor card, and a life of scheming and sabotage begins as they become my first Traitor.”

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    What Did Porsha Williams Think Of Donna’s Role In The Castle?

    Porsha Williams on "The Traitors."
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    By the end of episode 3, however, Donna had been sniffed out by the other players, who quickly banished her at the next roundtable ceremony. “This has been a dream come true,” Donna said through tears. “These are happy tears that I get to do this at this point in my life. It’s just the joy of being in the game.”

    Donna had already been the topic of conversation a day before, as Williams called America’s Mom out in episode 2. “Donna was my number one. Donna was my number one Traitor. And although Donna was so sweet … I still was like, ‘I don’t trust you,'” Williams said.

    “I said it from Day 1. I was telling everybody, ‘Hey, when we’re going to the roundtable. I think we should all aim at Donna.’ And that’s why a lot of people were saying Donna, because me and some other people kind of put it out there,” she added.

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    Who Could Williams See Being On The Next Season Of ‘The Traitors’?

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    Although Williams missed the chance to help make history by ousting a Traitor at the first roundtable of the season, the Bravo veteran still had the time of her life in Scotland. And before signing off from season 4 of “The Traitors” for good, Williams shared which “RHOA” co-star of hers she’d like to see play the treacherous game next.

    “I want to see Cynthia Bailey, because I don’t think people really fully see all of Cynthia’s dynamic and who she is,” she said. “I don’t think they see that. I think they think she’s just loving life, she’s so sweet. But Cynthia is very much a forward person.”

    Williams stated that Bailey has many characteristics—including loyalty—that would make her a great player. “And she’s also very strategic,” Williams added. “And I’ve seen that from this season of Housewives that we just filmed. I’m telling you right now, Cynthia would be a real player on Traitors, and I really hope she gets on next season.”



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