Shereé Whitfield's Real Housewives of Atlanta Return: Did She Deliver? You Decide

The Real Housewives of Atlanta's Shereé Whitfield made her big comeback on season 14. Ahead of the finale, tell us if you think she had a successful season.

By Allison Crist Sep 04, 2022 3:00 PMTags
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There's nothing quite like the return of an OG Housewife—especially one as iconic as Shereé Whitfield

The Real Housewives of Atlanta star is responsible for several of the franchise's most memorable moments, from the Kim Zolciak-Biermann wig pull to that argument with Marlo Hampton. She's also delivered a number of one-liners that are sure to go down in Bravo history, including the famous, "Who gon' check me, boo?"

As such, fans were naturally over the moon when the network announced Shereé—who previously departed the series after season 10 in 2018—would be returning for RHOA season 14.

Her comeback kicked off in May, and since then, fans have watch her overcome heartbreak caused by her ex, Tyrone, face off against Drew Sidora, once again struggle to launch her She by Shereé fashion line and so much more.

Now, as we're approaching the end of the season (and more importantly, the reunion!), we want to hear your thoughts on Shereé's return. Did she come back swinging, or was she just getting warmed up for many more seasons to come?

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The Real Housewives of Atlanta Season 14 Reunion Looks

That's for you to decide. Weigh in by voting in the below poll!

Poll

Shereé Whitfield's RHOA Return

Did Shereé Whitfield Make an Impressive Comeback on Real Housewives of Atlanta?
Yes
54.6%
No
45.4%

Read on to relive some of Shereé's most memorable RHOA moments. 

The Real Housewives of Atlanta's season 14 finale airs Sunday, Sept. 4, at 8 p.m. on Bravo.

The Wig Pull Heard 'Round the World

Kim Zolciak-Biermann attempted to ditch her peacemaking dinner with Shereé and NeNe Leakes by storming out of the restaurant, but they just followed her outside. A screaming match ensued, and before long, Sherée was tugging on Kim's wig. Making the moment all the more iconic was her confessional recap of the incident, during which Shereé sternly stated, "I felt the need to tug on her wig. I did not try to pull it off. I did not want to pull it off. I just wanted to shift it a little bit."

Oh, and there's no forgetting the random appearance from Michael Lohan (or as NeNe put it, "Mr. Lindsay Lohan Daddy").

"Joggers"

Andy Cohen asking what happened to She by Shereé only for her to quickly reply, "Joggers"? Yeah, that's history.

Chateau Shereé

Chateau Shereé may be a gorgeous, decked-out mansion now, but for a while, her humble abode was mostly just humble. The empty plot of land—or as Phaedra Parks put it when Andy asked her what she saw of her co-star's home, "dirt and grass"—made several appearances on the show, and all of them were equally hilarious.

Shereé vs. NeNe

Few Housewives can go back and forth like Shereé and NeNe can—case in point: the season four reunion. NeNe instructed Shereé to "fix" her body," and before a mere millisecond could pass, Shereé shot back, "Fix that face."

Home Depot Home-Run

Another worthwhile Shereé-NeNe showdown came in season four, when the pair attempted to clear up the confusion over a hosting gig...only to find themselves in a screaming match. Shereé was on her A-game, throwing out insults about everything from NeNe's teeth to her car getting "repo'd out of the parking lot at Home Depot."

Hell Naw

Shereé's confessionals are top-tier, as evidenced by this season nine gem featuring her sipping on Red Bull through a straw while singing Bishop Bullwinkle's viral song, "Hell to the Naw Naw."

That Fight With Marlo Hampton

What's a Real Housewives trip without some drama? Shereé and Marlo Hampton delivered when the Atlanta ladies ventured to South Africa in season four, clashing over Shereé's refusal to invite Marlo to a dinner party. The argument itself was relatively boring, but their theatrics—mocking each other's exaggerated facial expressions, making incoherent noises back and forth—were far from it. 

Those Five Words

Shereé had a pair of sunglasses, a water bottle and a dream. She didn't know it then, but as she argued with combative party planner Anthony Shorter, Shereé was cementing her position in the Bravolebrity Hall of Fame. It all came down to the moment she uttered what may be the most legendary line in the history of Real Housewives—nay, reality TV: "Who gon' check me, boo?"

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