'RHOA' Season 14 premiere: Fans call Marlo Hampton's NY-Paris themed fashion event 'half-baked'
'The Real Housewives of Atlanta' is back for a new season, and fans are not disappointed. Everything seems to be in full swing this season, from drama to entertainment.
Season 14 of 'RHOA' premiered today, and the Atlanta ladies are back, with some old and some new faces. As much as fans wanted to know what was up with their favorite Atlanta ladies, Marlo Hampton's long-awaited fashion event topped their list. The entire piece was a riot of laughter, with a dash of drama thrown in for good measure. Fans flocked to Twitter to express their thoughts on the event, and their reactions are hilarious!
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Cause of Death: Marlo calling Drew's hair a french roll #RHOA pic.twitter.com/9r0yGX7Hgf
— Is BITCH better? (@JunkiesReality) May 2, 2022
As much as Marlo was excited about her fashion boutique, "Le' Archive," her co-stars didn't give her the reaction she was hoping for. Not only did the other Atlanta girls struggle to grasp the concept of the event, but fans at home were left with innumerable questions. Marlo established "Le' Archive" to tap upon her fashionable side and bank on it. The "Archive" lends apparel (formerly owned by Marlo) to celebrity clients, as well as film and television productions. The debut had to be spectacular with such a high-profile clientele. Marlo (according to her) left no stone unturned in ensuring the event was a success.
Her co-stars, on the other hand, had a lot of questions about the event and how the business works. Sanya Richards-Ross, this season's rookie, was the first to query where the clothing came from, if Marlo had previously worn the clothes, and how the entire event worked. While Kandy Burruss was looking for models at the event, Kenya Moore began to criticize the cuisine and decor. Kenya also questioned the business's promotion strategy, referring to Marlo as the "self-acclaimed Queen of fashion... at least in Atlanta." She questioned whether clients would be able to contact her or even look at her things because there were no catalogs.
Even though the ladies had genuine points, which Marlo subsequently addressed in a heated argument, viewers were delighted by the event. They had a lot of opinions, from laughing at Drew Sidora's french roll to questioning the lack of models at a fashion event. One amusing tweet read: "You said it was a gala, bitch. French roll for the gala." - @DREWSIDORA #RHOA
"You said it was a gala, bitch. French roll for the gala." - @DREWSIDORA #RHOA pic.twitter.com/toKVx68Qdv
— Is BITCH better? (@JunkiesReality) May 2, 2022
Another fan was quick to chime in with Kenya's opinion on the name of the showroom: "Le’Archive. La’Dame. Le’Apostrophe does not belong there. #rhoa"
Le’Archive. La’Dame.
— the reality is (@therealityispod) May 2, 2022
Le’Apostrophe does not belong there. #rhoa pic.twitter.com/3cOMc7EJB5
Not just the name, fans' opinion of the event was exactly as the Atlanta ladies. One took it to Twitter, to call it: I’ll just say Marlo is justified in feeling some kind of way but Kenya didnt lie. For all the shit Marlo talks her events consistently look impetuous and half baked. #RHOA
I’ll just say Marlo is justified in feeling some kind of way but Kenya didnt lie. For all the shit Marlo talks her events consistently look impetuous and half baked. #RHOA https://t.co/o9X3AYb3Vy
— St. Germain Jackson (@shudacudaz) May 2, 2022