Annemarie Wiley, who only lasted one season on The Real Housewives of Atlanta and was one of the show’s least popular additions since its inception, is now calling the show “satanic.”
“I had no idea Bravo and NBC were so woke. It just wasn’t on my radar,” she told Evie Magazine, going on the add that her plan was to show a “happy nuclear Black family.”
“But that wasn’t their agenda… none of it made it to air.”
Annemarie joined the show’s 13th season but quickly became unpopular after she targeted Sutton Stracke repeatedly about an undisclosed medical issue.
“It’s produced. Not scripted, but definitely planned. The producers have an agenda,” she continued. “I learned the hard way: They are not your friends. I thought it was a sisterhood. I thought it was about women who genuinely wanted to support each other. But that’s not what it is. It’s toxic. It’s calculated. At times, it felt satanic.”
Annemarie’s family has stayed in the headlines after he husband, former NFL player Marcellus Wiley, was accused of raping two women at Columbia University when he was a student in 1994.
He has denied all of the allegations against him.
