Phaedra Parks tells People magazine that she has no regrets following the bombastic "Real Housewives of Atlanta" finale and looks forward to the next season but E! reports she won't be returning.

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Resident RHOA expert Rodney Ho is vacationing this week but he teed this one up before departing, writing on May 2 that Phaedra "did not exhibit an iota of contrition or real acknowledgment of any rumors she has spread, lies she has proffered or anything she has done that the other ladies have deemed low down and shady."

He also did some digging into her  Phaedra Foundatiion but  found no evidence of it being a 501(c)3 although found it registered with the Secretary of State  as a non-profit organization.

The supposed shakeup follows Sunday's blockbuster revelation regarding Phaedra spreading rumors about Kandi Burruss and Todd Tucker wanting to drug and kidnap Porsha WilliamsNeNe Leakes showed up on Andy Cohen's "Watch What Happens Live" to discuss the bombshell.

And maybe by Bravo? Return for updates.

BTW Phaedra's latest social media post indicates she's not worried:

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