The third and final part of The Real Housewives of Atlanta season 16 reunion premieres on Bravo Sunday, July 27 at 8/7c.
Those hoping to catch the final part of the reunion can stream the premiere through Fubo (free trial), DirecTV (free trial) or Peacock (next day).
Reunion recap
The season 16 reunion of The Real Housewives of Atlanta has already hit on major boiling points so far in part one and part two, and the third and final part is looking like it will continue that way.
One of the most notable and positive outcomes of the reunion so far is the season-long feud between Porsha and Drew resolving after heaps of drama regarding Dennis unfolded throughout season 16.
The reconciliation happened while Dennis was absent, but with Dennis set to appear in the final part of the reunion, fans are left wondering if Porsha and Drew can continue their civility towards one another.
Another major drama that was discussed during the reunion involved Shamea, who was called out for being the source of multiple lies regarding her introducing Porsha to Simon.
The reunion left off with Angela presenting evidence about Marcus, who was the one who told her Charles was cheating on her and alleged that Phaedra concocted the setup.
What to expect from part 3 of the reunion
The Porsha and Shamea drama continues to unfold in part three of the reunion as the pair hit a breaking point, and Drew takes a moment on the reunion to reflect on her growth and missteps.
Meanwhile, the men join the mix to offer their take, and Charles “The Enforcer” makes his presence known, delivering unfiltered truths that shake the room.
How to watch RHOA reunion part 3
Those looking to catch the final part of the RHOA season 16 reunion can stream the premiere live through Fubo or DirecTV—both of which offer free trials for new subscribers to enjoy.
The reunion will also be available for streaming through Peacock on Monday, July 28.
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