The episode culminates at Phaedra’s "pop-up shop" charity event. Tensions flare when Phaedra asks for 50% of the proceeds from the other women's vendors, a move Cynthia Bailey calls "a little much".
While Kenya deals with the fallout of her relationship, other housewives are facing major life changes:
The real fireworks occur when Marlo Hampton makes an uninvited appearance. Kenya, already on edge from the vandalism at her home, tries to offer a quick, preemptive apology to Marlo to avoid a scene. Marlo isn't interested in peace, calling Kenya out for her lack of "realness". [S9E10] Bye Bye Atlanta!
and her daughter Noelle officially move out of the townhouse they shared with Peter Thomas, marking a somber end to that chapter of her life.
The episode opens with returning home to discover that her then-boyfriend, Matt Jordan, has once again vandalized Moore Manor . The damage is extensive: he smashed glass doors, shattered garage windows, and spray-painted her security cameras to hide his tracks. Shaken, Kenya seeks legal advice from Phaedra Parks , who uses the opportunity to reveal shocking parallels between Matt’s behavior and her own past experiences with her ex-husband, Apollo Nida. Transitions and Tensions The episode culminates at Phaedra’s "pop-up shop" charity
Watch the intense legal and emotional discussion between Phaedra and Kenya regarding the recurring vandalism at Moore Manor:
In The Real Housewives of Atlanta Season 9, Episode 10, titled the drama centers on toxic relationships, high-stakes career moves, and a charity event that descends into a confrontation. Kenya’s Home Security Nightmare Kenya, already on edge from the vandalism at
spends the episode shopping for wall coverings for Château Shereé while gossiping with Marlo Hampton , who is still fuming over not being invited to Kenya's housewarming party. The Pop-Up Shop Showdown