The reality star-turned-White House political aide took to Twitter Wednesday to deny that she was joining season 10 of Bravo's "Real Housewives of Atlanta."
Posting a photo of daytime talk show host Wendy Williams tweeting about
the casting rumor, Manigault wrote:
"No truth to this rumor. Thxs Mrs.
Newman."
Andy Cohen, executive producer of the show, also denied the report
tweeting to a fan that Manigault was "too busy running the country" to
film the series. She's currently President Donald Trump's director of
communications for the Office of Public Liaison.
Cohen also seemed to take a jab at Manigault writing that her joining
"Real Housewives of Atlanta" would be an end to his sanity.
It appears the casting gossip started after cast member Phaedra Parks
was spotted at Manigault's wedding to pastor John Allen Newman.
Manigault, 43, and Newman wed Saturday at Trump Tower in Washington D.C.
"Real Housewives of Atlanta" is currently wrapping season 9 with a four-part reunion special.
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