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Michelle joins the cast of The Real Housewives of Atlanta, adding reality TV to her resume alongside her music career.
Michelle joins Club Shay Shay for one of her most candid conversations yet, opening up about her journey from Memphis to music stardom, motherhood, reality TV, country music, relationships, the music industry, and her future family plans. The platinum-selling singer, songwriter, actress, and Love & Hip Hop star reflects on how growing up in Memphis shaped her toughness and prepared her for the entertainment industry.
Michelle speaks passionately about Memphis culture, music, nightlife, and the National Civil Rights Museum. She also addresses the controversy surrounding LeBron James’ comments about Memphis, explaining why she felt protective over her hometown and why she believes the Memphis Grizzlies, Penny Hardaway, and positive representation are important for the city’s youth.
The conversation dives into the Memphis music scene, with K. Michelle discussing Gucci Mane, Three 6 Mafia, and the harsh realities of the music business. Her perspective on record deals, artists fighting for ownership, and musicians struggle financially despite success. K. Michelle also reflects on her own battles in the industry, including being banned from the Sony building. They mention major names including Jay-Z, Snoop Dogg, 50 Cent, Michael Jackson, DMX, Justin Timberlake, Britney Spears, Whitney Houston, and Judge Judy.
Michelle also opens up about attending Florida A&M University (FAMU), earning a yodeling scholarship, becoming Miss FAMU, and pledging Delta Sigma Theta. She shares hilarious and emotional stories from her HBCU experience while explaining why she believes every Black student should experience an HBCU culture. She proudly talks about her son graduating from North Carolina Central University with a 3.8 GPA.
In one of the episode’s most emotional moments, K. Michelle discusses becoming pregnant during college, considering abortion after previous terminations, and ultimately deciding to keep her son with the support of her parents. She explains how her family helped raise him while she finished school and why she has no regrets about her decision.
Michelle also gets vulnerable about IVF, surrogacy, wanting more children. She reveals the challenges she faced during her surrogacy journey, health struggles after silicone removal surgeries, and explains why she’s always chosen to publicly tell her truth.
Michelle discusses fame, reality television, Love & Hip Hop, Real Housewives, cosmetic surgery, relationships, motherhood, and surviving one of the toughest industries in entertainment.
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