‘Real Housewives of Atlanta’ Latest News: Porsha Williams Says Jail 'Was the Worst Moment of My Life'

The Real Housewives of Atlanta Reunion episodes never had any down time.  For three consecutive weeks, Bravo TV audience witnessed several catfights, physical assaults, and an attempt to force the eviction of cast members. 

Porsha Williams' arrest and subsequent visit to jail as a result of her bout with Kenya Moore left her devastated, but also upset those behind the show.  Now that the reunion special has come to an end, let's recap and take a look back at some of the most memorable and controversial events for the RHOA stars.

In Episode 2, Moore went head to head with NeNe Leakes, who is one of the cast members who believes Williams should not be evicted from the show if Moore is not also booted. 

Momma Joyce also went for a visit, but her daughter Kandi Burruss seemed less than happy with her mother's appearance.  Burruss and the matriarch have had previous arguments about money and her visit only went to raise tensions on the show even more.

The RHOA Reunion was definitely an explosive one, and Bravo TV had back to back catfights with Phaedra Apollo, Burruss and Kenya Moore, and Leakes and Cynthia Bailey.

In her interview with host And Cohen on Watch What Happens Live, Porsha Williams appeared before the audience admitting her faults related to her violent outburst with co-star Moore.  She apologized for her behavior and expressed enthusiasm that she and Moore will get back to being on better terms in the future.

Williams said, "I'm human.  I make mistakes. I want to apologize to the whole cast. That's not something I'm proud of. When I look back, I wish I had taken another option at that time." 

She confessed that she was "under that type of provocation and bullying and the props and those things that were pressuring me at the time, that's what ended up happening, the camera is there to capture who we are." 

Williams also admitted that getting arrested and going to jail was the worst moment of her life.

Cohen said that no props will be used in future Real Housewives reunion episodes after the violence in this year's exchanges.