“WHEN TWO DRAMA QUEENS CLASH”: Why did Porsha Williams fall into the destructive sights of R&B ‘maverick’ K. Michelle?
K. Michelle claimed Porsha Williams “act[s] like she run[s] the show” on the Real Housewives of Atlanta – and hinted that fans don’t know “what goes on” behind the scenes.
Earlier this season, K. Michelle expressed her disappointment in Porsha for questioning if she had a miscarriage as the singer opened up about a health scare. In another episode, Porsha accused Kelli Ferrell of sleeping with a married man.
In a May 12 post on X, K. Michelle addressed her dynamic with her castmates.
“Do yall understand I’m the one that[‘s] friends with all of these ladies,” wrote K. Michelle on X, @mrhousewives on Instagram. “Yall don’t understand what goes on [behind the scenes].”
“I call EVERY Single lady,” she continued. “Cynthia [and I] I check on [each other]. I don’t play about Phaedra (she’s misunderstood), Angela and me respect each other and want a read off, Shamea is … funny as hell [and has a] big heart.”
She praised Kelli for not being “afraid of anyone.”
“[Kelli] truly makes sure I’m ok,” she added. “Pinky is going to talk u to death about real s**t.”
“Porsha is going to be funny and act like she run the show,” said K. Michelle. “Love them all. I have NEVER had girls as friends. I’m like a lot of women. Let me grow. I mean no harm. REAL LIFE.”

Later on, K. Michelle responded to a fan who claimed that Porsha “does run the show.”
“Not mine,” the singer clapped back.

Image credit: @kmichelle/X via @mrhousewives/Instagram
After her disagreement with Porsha earlier in the season, K. Michelle reacted to a fan claiming she was dragging the issue out.
“Would you want someone in the middle of a nail shop screaming out in front of Atlanta when [you’re] an hour out of the hospital asking you in front of other women you just met if you had a miscarriage?” wrote K. Michelle at the time on X.
A Steelers Legend battles a rare autoimmune disease — yet the heart of the Black and Gold still refuses to back down

A heavy quiet has settled over Acrisure Stadium, the kind of silence that makes a football city pause and remember what certain men have meant to its identity.

The Pittsburgh Steelers are facing an emotional moment after one of the franchise’s most respected legends was diagnosed with a rare and relentless autoimmune disease.
For the Steel City, the news landed with the weight of a fourth-quarter collision, shaking generations of fans who grew up seeing toughness painted in black and gold.
Yet the former Steelers great has made it clear that he does not plan to disappear from the team, the building, or the people who shaped his life.
Despite the difficult diagnosis, he has vowed to remain around the organization for as long as his body allows, continuing to mentor younger players and represent Pittsburgh with pride.

Inside the Steelers facility, that promise has carried deep emotional force because this is not just another former player returning for ceremonial appearances.