DESHAWN

DeShawn Snow and her husband, Eric, captain of the NBA’s Cleveland Cavaliers, recently moved into their dream home in Alpharetta, Georgia. A mother to three boys: 9-year-old EJ, 6-year-old Darius and 5-year-old Jarren, Snow is an active member of the New Birth Missionary Baptist Church and runs the DeShawn Snow Foundation, a nonprofit organization focused on improving self-esteem in teenage girls.
LISA

Gone are the docile, congenial housewives of yesteryear. Far from desperate, Lisa Wu Hartwell, who is married to NFL player Ed Hartwell, is a hustler. She owns a real estate firm, Hartwell & Associates, a jewelry line called Wu Girls, a children’s clothing line, Hart 2 Hart Baby, and juggles a budding acting, modeling and writing career. She’s also mommy to 13-year-old Jordan, 10-year-old Justin and 1-year-old EJ.
KIM

Kim Zolciak is a single mom raising 11-year-old Brielle and 6-year-old Ariana in Duluth, Georgia. She has her sights squarely set on fame in the music business as a country singer, and is working with Grammy-winning producer Dallas Austin. Her first single, “Tight Rope,” will be released later this year.
SHEREE

Sheree Whitfield is an entrepreneur, socialite and recently divorced mother of three to Tierra, Kairo and Kaleigh. Whitfield is excited to show that, in her world, the good life is the rule, not the exception. In the midst of growing her own fashion label, "She by Sheree," Whitfield shares why she doesn’t mind being labeled the Queen B of Atlanta housewives.
NENE

Linnethia "NeNe" Leakes is a native of Queens, New York, and mother of 18-year-old Brice and 9-year-old Brentt. She’s married to Gregg, an über-successful real estate investor. A greater Atlanta resident for more than two decades, NeNe is carefree, outgoing and a lover all things fabulous. She’s a former model and founder of The Twisted Hearts Foundation, which brings awareness to the issue of domestic violence. She’s also planning on opening a boutique hotel.
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After watching the first full episode, I can figure out why Sheree needs a PR person... As far as I can tell she's not famous yet.
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i watched this show one evening (rather apprehensively) because i had heard some of my girlfriends talking about it rather excitedly, and while i will admit that the show has the same bourgeois-toned plot line as many of the other shows out there of this tone...i did find the first 2 characters to portray themselves as decent, respectable ladies who aren't money hungry, baller's wives' stereotypes and do genuinely love and care for their husbands and children and i do have respect for them...i'm no one to judge, but it is good to see at least 2 ladies on the show demonstrating a little more than just greed and snootiness.
1If anything it gives us a glimpse into how women live in different parts of the country with lots of cash. The common thread that I've seen in all of the seasons is the overwhelming emphasis on superficiality. Oh well, it's fun to watch though
Although I liked the NY Housewives, I think they were more snooty as a whole. They seemed more blatant about their exclusivity.
2My fav is Lisa -- I just love her personality and I have to say I love NeNe too!!!! Actually the only one I don't like is Sheree -- she's kinda too snooty for me -- and real stuck up. She bothers me. But in real life I could see myself partying with all the girls.
OK -- who thinks these women married for love??
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3I'm sooo happy we finally have grown-ups in office!
President Barack Obama -- that has a nice ring to it!
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