As The Shade Room previously reported, Porsha Williams filed for divorce from Simon Guobadia in February. The former couple has been wrapped up in drama ever since news broke about their split. Now, they are continuing to go at it, but this time on social media.
On Wednesday, Porsha posed a question to her 7.6 million followers. Her post immediately led social media users to believe she was talking about Simon Gioubadia.
“Happy Wednesday! If a person concealed criminal past & provided fake identification for a green card is it still a valid green card in the US? #InquiringMinds,” Porsha wrote.
Just an hour later, Simon also hopped on the platform to make a statement. He shared a post, which seemed to be a clapback response to Porsha.
“Imma need people who think there are 265 days in a year stay out of understanding complex U.S. immgrations laws. Above your mediocre mind,” the entrepreneur stated.
Porsha Requests Permission To Film ‘RHOA’ In Shared Mansion With Simon
Porsha Williams and Simon Guobadia’s words come on the heels of her requesting permission to film ‘Real Housewives of Atlanta’ in their shared mansion.
According to RadarOnline, Porsha officially filed the emergency order on May 20. The reality star has alleged that filming her time at home is “vital to her ability to sustain her income and employment.” Therefore, “there is no logical or rational reason” why Guobadia should prevent her from filming activities at their residence.
In addition, Porsha claims that due to Simon’s “aggressively litigious behavior,” the production company behind ‘RHOA’ informed her that they would “not proceed with filming” her for the show.
Furthermore, Porsha explains that she believes Simon would like to “shield” her from disclosing private information about him while filming. She contended that she would be willing to refrain from recording the show in areas that are “personal” to her estranged husband.
In the filing report obtained by RadarOnline, the document reveals that preventing Porsha from filming at a residence, which she holds personal possession is unfair.
“To prevent Wife from filming her day-to-day activities and lifestyle in the residence to which she has exclusive possession, use and occupancy is neither reasonable, nor fair to Wife, as it essentially restricts her ability to earn a living, and impedes her ability to provide a realistic view into her life, which is necessary and vital to be a successful reality TV personalty, the filing report explains, per RadarOnline.
Prior to Porsha’s request, Simon reportedly sent a cease and desist letter to the production company behind ‘Real Housewives of Atlanta’ in March. Page Six reports that Simon is reportedly demanding that the company stop filming at his Georgia mansion. Additionally, the filing alleges that he is the sole owner of the mansion.