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Are the #Porshians ready? No, seriously, that’s what Porsha Williams calls her fans these days. Anywho, she stopped by 106 & Park on Wednesday evening to chat about her new music, Real Housewives of Atlanta drama, relationship rumors and speculation that she had plastic surgery. But one other big reason she stopped by was to give folks a taste of her new single, “Flatline,” which she ended up singing a snippet of live (“NO MUSIC!” *clap* *clap* *clap* *clap*). People on Twitter weren’t really crazy about it at all (“Why in the hell did they embarrass Porsha Williams by making her sing live?”), but we didn’t think she was that bad (just a little flat…but I don’t sound like Adele so I won’t critique). Check out what she had to say and her performance below and let us know what you thought:

On Kenya Calling Her A Beard On RHOA:

“I feel like Kenya would say anything to just make an entire situation that has to do with me look crazy. I think Kenya was trying to call him gay, for sure, and he should take that up with her. I was a wife. I loved my husband when I was married to him and that’s what my title was. “

Being In Ludacris And Trillville Music Videos Back In The Day:

“I’m not even sure. It was around the time in Atlanta when all the girls who wanted to be aspiring models, we did videos. I was also in Ludacris’ video, “Diamond in the Back” and a couple others as well. It was talent managers who would be like, ‘You want to do a video?’ And that’s one of the ones I did.”

Confusing The Underground Railroad For A Train:

“I was disappointed in myself. Of course, my grandfather, who’s beloved to me, he’s no longer here so, mainly for me I was disappointed. Of course you want to represent yourself well on television and there are TVs there and people are watching you and all of that. So for me, it was really embarrassing…It was literally a brain fart.”

If She Could Change Anything About How She Handled Her Marriage:

“To be honest with you, I wouldn’t change anything I did. I feel like I was a wife who loved my husband. I trusted him to do everything he said he was gonna do. When you’re dealing in love and you’re acting out of love, you can’t go wrong with that…I say, no regrets, lessons learned. And that’s what “Flatline ” is about. You forgiving yourself. You can love somebody so hard that you lose yourself, but you gotta build yourself back up, you gotta revive yourself from being flatlined and that’s what that song is about.”

Plastic Surgery?

“Yes, I have. Recently I did. I can’t tell you, you have to guess. I ain’t gonna tell ya [laughs].”

Why She’s No Longer Porsha Stewart:

“You know what, the divorce process was long and hard for me…I waved that flag of being a Stewart loud and proud. But I had an epiphany, and I said, ‘I’m not going to let this rule over my life.’ That’s when I decided to say I don’t want no money, I don’t want nothing, I just want out. And I want to be Porsha Williams so I can build that name up and so I can leave my own legacy.”

Her Relationship Status Now:

“I’m single. I feel like if you’re not married, you’re single [laughs]. There isn’t anybody special enough for me to announce to the world. I’m a hopeless romantic, I love love…if I love somebody and I’m proud of him, I’ll let everybody know, I’ll be the first to let everybody know.”

Success Of Her Single “Flatline” So Far:

“It was amazing. We released it at 12, it went to 37, I woke up and it was at 3. I just have to say, I feel blessed. I felt the song and I knew what it meant to me, but I had no idea that it would mean so much to so many people. It’s really mapping out my emotions during and after my last relationship. Everybody’s been through a breakup and you have to admit to yourself, I loved that person so much I flatlined in that relationship! It was DOA from the start and I didn’t even know it. I needed to get that out and those pent up emotions so I bared my soul.”

If She’s Heard From Kordell About It:

“No I haven’t heard anything from him and I really haven’t looked to hear from him. This is really for me, this was for me and it’s a song that represents the feelings that anybody feels when you go through a break up. “

You can check out Porsha singing at the 6:00 mark, because the first part of the video is “hot seat” questions (which you can read above). Check her out and let us know what you think.

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