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Porsha Williams and the moments that made ‘RHOA’ history

As 'The Real Housewives of Atlanta' returns for season 17, a look back at the moments that made Porsha Williams one of reality television's most unforgettable figures.
Gesi LloydBy Gesi LloydApril 5, 2026 Entertainment No Comments4 Mins Read
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Few reality television careers have produced as many quotable moments as Porsha Williams’ run on ‘The Real Housewives of Atlanta.’ Since joining the Bravo series in season 5, Williams has built a reputation for unfiltered honesty, sharp instincts and a talent for turning even the most mundane scene into something the internet will discuss for years.

Season 17 premiered Sunday, April 5 at 8/7c on Bravo, with new episodes streaming the following day on Peacock. The new cast includes Drew Sidora, Pinky Cole, K. Michelle, Angela Oakley, Shamea Morton and Kelli Ferrell. Williams told Us Weekly that viewers can expect a different energy this time, describing the season as less combative and more focused on the women actually wanting to be in each other’s lives. She framed it as a more mature approach to the group dynamic, one built on addressing tensions directly rather than letting them fester.

Before the new chapter begins, here is a look back at the moments that made Williams a fan favorite.

The lines fans still repeat

Williams announced herself in her very first season with an unintentional classic. While discussing her grandfather’s charity, the Hosea Feed the Hungry and Homeless organization, she described it as operating 265 days a year. The slip landed immediately and became what fans have come to call a Porsha-ism, a category of quote that is funny precisely because it was never meant to be.

The Underground Railroad moment from season 6 followed a similar pattern. During a historical tour, Williams expressed genuine confusion about the railroad’s nature, wondering aloud where the opening for the trains would be. The comment was met with stunned silence before becoming one of the series’ most replayed scenes. It was uncomfortable and hilarious in equal measure, which has always been part of Williams’ appeal.

Her exchange with Kenya Moore produced one of the more deliberately sharp moments in the show’s history. After a lunch meant to smooth over tensions between the two ended badly, Williams walked out with a parting shot that required no explanation. The line became a GIF before the episode had finished airing.

The comebacks that cemented her reputation

Season 12’s virtual reunion gave Williams one of her most memorable exchanges. When Eva Marcille directed a comment at her during a heated moment involving NeNe Leakes, Williams fired back with a response about Marcille’s appearance that was equal parts absurd and devastating. The delivery was perfectly timed and the line traveled well beyond the show’s usual audience.

The season 13 dance class scene worked differently. Williams was not trying to win an argument. She was simply baffled that Kandi Burruss, a woman of a certain physical presence, was struggling to follow the choreography. Her observation was cheerful and completely unfiltered, which made it funnier than anything scripted could have been.

Season 9 gave fans the moment that perhaps best captures Williams in her purest form. A rumor was circulating among the cast. Williams heard about it secondhand. Her response, a wide-eyed, completely genuine expression of confusion, became a fan touchstone not because it was sharp or cutting but because it was so obviously real.

What season 17 might bring

Williams has always been most effective when the show lets her be herself rather than steering her into manufactured conflict. Her description of season 17 as a more unified experience suggests the producers may have found a different gear for this group, one that plays to the women’s relationships rather than against them.

Whether the season delivers on that tone or slides back into familiar territory, Williams’ place in the show’s history is already secure. She arrived in season 5 as an unknown quantity and leaves each season having added at least one moment to the permanent record.

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