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The Real Housewives of Atlanta: Porsha's Having a Baby

The Real Housewives of Atlanta: Porsha's Having a Baby

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Porsha is engaged to the love of her life and expecting her first child; her fairy-tale ending is not without its share of drama, and she and Dennis soon realize that they may be in over their heads.
  • P Is for Princess

    Episode 1 - 43 mins
    Porsha and fiancé Dennis realize they may be in over their heads while preparing for their baby.
  • Grandmother Dearest

    Episode 2 - 43 mins
    With only a few weeks before Baby PJ arrives, Porsha and Dennis need to get on the same page.
  • A Pilar Is Born

    Episode 3 - 43 mins
    Dennis and Porsha remain at odds over where to live and what to name the baby.

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