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Kandi Burruss Talks Divorce, Broadway and Life After RHOA - Ahead of City Winery Philadelphia "I do. I did. I'm done" Show


Grammy Award-winning singer, songwriter, producer, entrepreneur and Real Housewives of Atlanta fan favorite Kandi Burruss is bringing her highly anticipated one-woman show, I Do. I Did. I’m Done., to City Winery Philadelphia on June 18.


Ahead of her Philadelphia appearance, Burruss chatted with The City Pulse to discuss the deeply personal production, which was inspired by her recent divorce and will give audiences an intimate look at one of the most challenging chapters of her life. The show combines music, storytelling, candid conversation, humor and even never-before-seen footage recorded during the breakdown of her marriage.


"It's all the emotions," Burruss explained. "One minute you're going to be having fun, we're going to be dancing, it's going to be a party. One minute it's going to be spicy and wild, and then one minute it's going to make you cry."


The conversation also touched on some of the topics fans are buzzing about. Burruss opened up about daughter Riley Burruss stepping into the spotlight on Next Gen NYC, sharing that her biggest piece of advice was simple: be authentic and always stand by what you say.

Watch Whitney Ullman's full interview with Kandi Burruss to hear more about her divorce, Broadway success, Riley's reality TV debut, life after RHOA and what's next for one of entertainment's most accomplished women.

Reality television fans will also be interested to hear who Burruss still keeps in touch with from The Real Housewives of Atlanta. She revealed she remains close with Shamea Morton and still talks with Cynthia Bailey, Kenya Moore and Eva Marcille. As for former castmates Nene Leakes and Phaedra Parks, Burruss said there is currently no relationship between them, noting that they simply don't communicate.


Of course, no conversation with Kandi would be complete without discussing her incredible music career. While she admitted one of her most personal songs remains closest to her heart, she credited TLC's iconic hit "No Scrubs" as the song that continues to impact her life and career decades later.


Beyond reality television and music, Burruss reflected on her success on Broadway, where she has produced multiple acclaimed productions and performed on some of theater's biggest stages.


Fans attending I Do. I Did. I’m Done. can expect a night unlike anything they've seen before from Burruss—one that blends honesty, vulnerability, laughter and empowerment into a uniquely personal experience.


The first Philadelphia performance has already sold out, but limited tickets remain for the second show at City Winery Philadelphia on June 18. For tickets and additional information, visit CityWinery.com/Philadelphia.



1 Comment


ymv geek
ymv geek
2 days ago

I love how Kandi’s show mixes music, humor and raw moments from her divorce—especially the never‑seen footage. It sounds like a roller‑coaster of feelings, from dancing parties to tear‑jerking scenes, and really gives fans an honest glimpse into her life. https://vvultimatumwiki.com

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