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EPISODE #232

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April 6, 2026 • 5 minutes • Hosted by Victoria

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Episode #232

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RHOA is finally back in its bag! We’re diving into the 'Resurrection Era,' Larenz and Nia’s rom-com reunion, and how Wale and Miles Chamley-Watson are redefining ownership and culture.

Today's Highlights:

Real Housewives of Atlanta Season 17 officially launches a bold new Resurrection Era.
Critics compare the high-energy premiere to the iconic chemistry of the show's golden years.
Professional Black athletes navigate major shifts in defining their long-term community legacies.
RHOA reclaims its cultural powerhouse status through sharp wit and authentic Atlanta chemistry.
The Season 17 premiere restores the authentic magic and energy of the show's peak.

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Why ‘Tyler Perry’s Beauty In Black’ Star Taylor Polidore Williams Says Kimmie’s ‘Not Really A Peaceful Person’

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Wale And EQT’s Henny Yegezu And Kazz Laidlaw On Pushing DMV Culture To The Forefront Of Hip-Hop

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Topics:

Blavity Daily BriefingBlack culture newsReal Housewives of AtlantaRHOA Season 17Tyler Perry’s Beauty In BlackLarenz TateNia LongDMV cultureWaleBlack athlete ownershipMiles Chamley-WatsonBlack entertainment podcastHip-Hop cultureBlack Hollywood newsDaily news podcast

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