Posted Wednesday, November 8, 2017 by RODNEY HO/rho@ajc.com on his AJC Radio & TV Talk blog

Over the past decade, every season, "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" cast members get to say a silly tagline that supposedly encapsulates said cast member as they get introduced.

For some reason, Bravo didn't have them ready this Sunday. Instead, they released them separately. Presumably, the intros will show up for the season 10 second episode Sunday at 8 on Bravo:

NeNe Leakes: "Ten years in the game, and I'm still the tastiest peach in Atlanta!"

Underlying message: "I'm an OG and I'm the star, beeyotches!"

Porsha Williams: "Friends come and go, but family is forever."

Underlying message: "I have no friends left on cast so I'll be shooting a lot with my sister."

Cynthia Bailey: "Age is just a number, but these cheekbones are timeless!"

Underlying message: "I can't believe I'm 50. Thank goodness I'm aging well!"

Kandi Burruss: "Don't mess with the boss, 'cuz you might get fired!"

Underlying message: "Phaedra Parks: you know what I'm talking about!"

Kenya Moore: "While some were saying 'I can't,' I was saying 'I do!' "

Underlying message: "I'm married, believe it or not, even if my hubby won't show his face on camera."

Shereé Whitfield: "Call me a bad server, because I always spill the tea!"

Underlying message: "I will continue to play the role of instigator/peacemaker/mediator regarding the other women. And whatever you say to me, well, let's just say it isn't necessarily staying in an airtight box."

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