Things never go well between Drew Sidora and K. Michelle.
Sidra fueled her feud with her “Real Housewives of Atlanta” co-stars Tuesday while speaking with Page Six’s “Virtual Reality” hosts Evan Real and Danny Murphy.
While sitting down, Sidra admitted that she was shocked to learn that the country star had issues with her during filming.
Earlier this season, K. Michelle accused Sidra, as well as series veterans Porsha Williams and Phaedra Parks, of conspiring against her, but Sidra told Real and Murphy, “That doesn’t make sense.”
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“Where did that come from?” she wondered, before hinting that co-star Shamir “Shamesy” Morton might have something to do with it.
Or, Sidra thought, it was “the voice in my head like Porsha said.”
“It’s exciting,” she added.
Sidra said it was “definitely a voice,” but clarified that it wasn’t her own voice speaking.
“I’m just as confused as everyone else,” she said.
At one point in Season 17, K. Michelle accused Sidra of trying to hook up with Sidra’s girlfriend, Kaya Wilson (nicknamed Black).
Bravo newbies were upset that Sidora implied the two knew each other, especially since K. Michelle is married to Dr. Castan Sims.
“He was like, ‘I don’t want to be a part of this. I don’t get it,'” Sidra said of Black’s reaction to the show.
As the reality star mentioned, the show aired shots of K. Michelle and Blac’s direct messages, proving that the two knew each other.
“There’s a certain level of familiarity,” Sidra said.
Elsewhere in the interview, the “Step Up” actress said she feels like K. Michelle can’t sit down and have “face-to-face” conversations with other women.
“Does she want to fight or is she running? She left her Chanel bag behind,” the singer continued, referring to this week’s episode in which K. Michelle left a restaurant without her wallet to avoid a tense conversation with Sidra.
Despite their rocky friendship, Sidra confessed that she was looking forward to building a relationship with K. Michelle and even collaborating on music.
“That’s what I wanted,” she said. “I will never take away her talent. She may overshadow me, but we all have something to offer.”
Last month, K. Michelle doubled down on her claims that a conspiracy was being hatched behind the scenes.
“I feel like she’s coming in, and that’s who she is,” the “Love ‘Em All” crooner said on Williams’ “Virtual Reali-Tea.” “So I was already skeptical of even stepping into that period.”
The singer also claimed that Williams, Parks, and Sidra were not looking for true friendship.
“And I feel like I didn’t perform as well as people expected me to,” she said. “And if I didn’t go, if I didn’t pick this group, if I didn’t do this, I was like, ‘Oh, you didn’t get in line.'”
