Shamari Devoe

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Nice try Marlo…

Did Shamari Devoe Get Demoted From RHOA?

Remember when we told you that rumors were swirling that Shamari Devoe was demoted from RHOA to make room for Kenya Moore’s alleged return?

Well after Marlo Hampton helped fuel those rumors by calling the Blaque singer “peachless”, someone’s shutting down the chatter.

theJasmineBRAND spoke with a source who told them that the Shamari Devoe demotion rumors are NOT true. According to the source, the contracts are still in the works and Marlo who’s only been on the show as an “extra”, has no knowledge of contract negotiations.

“There is no truth behind that and Marlo for the record, she has been on the show for 6 years and has never been promoted above an extra. Her statements are unfounded and not rooted in anything solid. She has not seen anyone’s contracts, not sure if she has a contract of her own but she has not seen any paperwork regarding Shamari DeVoe. Shamari had a really good time. The audience has loved her. There have not been any contracts, the contracts are in the works.”

Hmmm, it does seem a little early for RHOA execs to pull Shamari’s peach. Guess we’ll see…

theJasmineBRAND’s source also told them that Shamari didn’t take too kindly to Marlo’s allegations that she’s secretly an alcoholic. During the season viewers saw Shamari get intoxicated at NeNe’s “Bye Wig” party and throw up on Eva’s shoes. The source says however that Shamari’s drinking was all in good fun.

“Somebody who has been drinking a little more than normal, of course, their behavior can be interpreted as funny and this and that. Clearly, no one was every scared of Shamari when she was under the influence of her good time with her friends. Shamari feels like she is on the defensive with Marlo. We’re all human, we all would get tired of somebody consistently drilling us about negative things and we know that we’re not.”

Seeing Shamari let loose was pretty entertaining.

Do YOU want to see Shamari Devoe on the next season of RHOA???

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