RHOA Stars Phaedra Parks and Shamea Morton Enter Police Interrogation in ‘Will Trent’ Housewife Whodunit

In an exclusive sneak peek of Tuesday’s episode of ‘Will Trent’, Phaedra Parks and Shamea Morton, known for their vibrant personas on ‘The Real Housewives of Atlanta’, find themselves in the midst of a police investigation.

Parks and Morton bring their larger-than-life Housewife personalities to ABC’s ‘Will Trent’ as they portray Adela Blakely and Aviva Westwood respectively, characters in a parody version of the reality show ‘Ex Wives of Atlanta’.



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Phaedra Parks in ‘Will Trent'” align=”center” style=”max-width: 100%; margin-bottom: 30px; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; display: block;”>The clip reveals a murder mystery unfolding within the fictional reality series, prompting Parks and Morton’s characters to be brought in for questioning. Blakely, described as “lively and icy”, and Westwood, deemed “warm but cruel”, become suspects in the investigation.

As the interrogation unfolds, the characters’ eccentricities shine through. Blakely, in a sly manner, defends herself, claiming “green is the color of money, honey” while addressing her feud with the victim. Meanwhile, Westwood, holding her dog “Gravity”, offers quips and redirects, revealing a vengeful motive.



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