Porsha Williams Slams Simon Guobadia for 'Superfluous Media Antics' Amid High-Profile Divorce
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Through her attorney, the 'Real Housewives of Atlanta' star demands that her estranged husband will stop involving the media while handling their divorce matters.

AceShowbiz - Porsha Williams slams estranged husband Simon Guobadia for his social media antics. In a statement, "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" star criticizes the businessman over the way he engages in "superfluous media antics" amid their high-profile divorce.

"Our client, Porsha Williams, is making a conscious effort not to respond to every superfluous document Simon Iyore Guobadia, aka, Iyore Guobadia, releases to the press, instead, we will rely on the document his attorney prepared before they were married, which was agreed upon and signed by both parties," Porsha's attorney, Randall M. Kessler, told Page Six in a statement. He additionally hopes that Simon would stop handling the matters publicly.

"Her legal position is straightforward, and she trusts that the court will review the pleadings and relevant law to handle this matter in court, not via the media," the lawyer added. "Mr. Guobadia's decision to repeatedly distribute his legal filings and letters to press prior to sending us a copy as is standard protocol, should be a matter for the court to deal with and we are asking the court to do so."

Randall continued, "Any other filings, inter-office correspondences, or media antics from the opposing party will be disregarded and used legally as much as possible to further bolster her position."

The statement came after Simon allegedly tried to ruin her character via a succession of legal motions filled with outlandish claims. He accused the Bravo personality of bringing a "gunman" to their Georgia home.

Porsha denied the "false narrative" in a Tuesday filing of her own. "The parties have always had personal security, as such it is unclear why Husband is attempting to push a false narrative that even minimally suggests that Wife returned to the marital residence with any nefarious intentions," the legal docs stated.

It added, "Like Mr. Guobadia, Ms. Williams has a right to feel safe in the home. The parties have always had armed security, so this is nothing out of the ordinary for them. As Ms. Williams told the police officers, and your client, she has no intention to intimidate Mr. Guobadia or create any unnecessary drama whatsoever."

He also sent a cease-and-desist letter to True Entertainment, the production company behind "RHOA" in an attempt to make it stop filming at his house. A source, however, told Page Six that Porsha didn't film anything at the house for the upcoming 16th season.

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