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Porsha Williams’ estranged husband, Simon Guobadia, sends cease-and-desist over ‘RHOA’ filming amid divorce

Simon Guobadia no longer wants any part of the “The Real Housewives of Atlanta.”

Page Six can exclusively reveal that the entrepreneur sent a cease-and-desist letter to True Entertainment, the production company behind the Bravo reality series, on Thursday to demand it stops filming at his house amid his divorce from returning cast member Porsha Williams.

The legal letter, obtained by Page Six, states that Guobadia is the sole owner of his Georgia house and as such “does not consent to the release, disclosure or publication of any photograph of the property, nor does he consent to the taping, filming or recording of the property, including any aspects of any activity in or about the property.”

Simon Guobadia no longer wants to be part of “The Real Housewives of Atlanta.” iamsimonguobadia/Instagram
The entrepreneur sent a cease-and-desist letter demanding True Entertainment stop filming his home (seen here). Google maps
The letter threatens legal action against the production company should it not oblige. iamsimonguobadia/Instagram

Guobadia, 59, attached a copy of the deed as evidence that Williams, 42, does not have a stake in the nearly $7 million home, which he purchased in November 2021.

“Failure to comply with the requests herein will result in Mr. Guobadia taking legal action accordingly,” the letter continues.

A source close to production, however, tells Page Six that nothing has been filmed at Guobadia’s house for the upcoming 16th season.

Reps for True Entertainment didn’t immediately return Page Six’s request for comment.

Guobadia attached his deed to prove he is the sole owner of the house — with estranged wife Porsha Williams having no stake in the property. porsha4real/Instagram
The returning Bravolebrity filed for divorce from Guobadia in February. porsha4real/Instagram

Williams filed for divorce from Guobadia in February after just one year of marriage — and the split has already turned ugly as both sides lob wild allegations against each other.


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The philanthropist claimed in court documents previously obtained by Page Six that the Bravolebrity brought an “armed gunman” to his house, requiring him to call police to “maintain the peace.”

Guobadia also requested a judge issue a restraining order against Williams given her allegedly “erratic” and “unstable” behavior.

Their split has turned acrimonious as both parties lob wild accusations against each other. porsha4real/Instagram
Williams has claimed Guobadia changed the house’s locks, while the philanthropist alleged she showed up with an “armed gunman.” porsha4real/Instagram

Williams fired back at her “vindictive” estranged husband, claiming in a legal filing that he had the garage codes and door locks on their marital home changed so she would be unable to gain access.

She also claimed their prenuptial agreement stated that Guobadia should vacate the home within 30 days of a divorce filing, which he has failed to do.

The reality star has severed all public ties to Guobadia, removing his last name from her Instagram account and deleting various photos.