“I Don’t Want To Be Beefing”: Tiny, Monica, And Other Stars Who Turned Down RHOA And More Of Your Favorite Reality Shows
Monica
In 2017, singer Monica told PEOPLE why she couldn’t get on the RHOA train.
“I would only join a show that I could also be executive producer of because what my children see me do is important to me,” she said. “I would only be on a show where I could see everything before it airs and be a full participant in what it means. And my goal, if I ever were to do a television show, would be to help girls like myself or people from the communities that are similar to the world that I’m from.”
Monica would later join the rebooted T.I. & Tiny: Friends & Family Hustle with Toya Wright and LeToya Luckett.