RHOA’s Shamea Morton Details Fears of Having to ‘Downsize’ Her Opulent Lifestyle

   

For years, Shamea Morton Mwangi has been a background character on The Real Housewives of Atlanta. With Season 16, Bravo finally gave her a peach, and with that, she’s been able to show off her incredibly lavish lifestyle.

She’s got elevators in her house, more rooms than she can count, and her husband gifted her a Rolls-Royce for her birthday. They’ve got serious money, but Shamea recently revealed how a conversation with a prophet left her questioning the state of her finances.

Is Shamea Morton in Financial Trouble?

Remember how Cynthia Bailey had a prophet show up at the Juneteenth Bailey-cue in Season 16 Episode 9? Apparently, there was an unaired moment between Shamea and the prophet where she warned the mother of two about potential money troubles.

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“It was hit or miss with her, I don’t know,” Shamea recalled during the RHOA Season 16 After Show.

“She did pick up that I need to start doing music and playing piano again,” Shamea continued, “But then she was talking about we’re in some trouble financially, and I went home and I was like, ‘I’mma have to see that account.’”

Admittedly, anytime we see someone spending a ton of money on Housewives, it makes us a little worried for them. We saw Teresa Giudice buy all of that furniture in cash, only to wind up in jail a few years later. The prophet might have said what we were all thinking.

Fortunately, it seems like Shamea’s income stream is more straightforward. Her husband heads up a company that installs HVAC at airports, and she checked in with him after the prophecy. Everything seemed okay, but the moment left her questioning if it was time for a lifestyle change. Maybe they don’t need the elevator after all.

Shamea said she asked herself, “Do I need to slow down? Do we need to downsize?”

The Real Housewives of Atlanta airs on Sunday nights at 8/7c on Bravo and Hayu in the UK and Ireland.