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WATCH: Phaedra Parks Slams Apollo Nida For Refusing To Sign Their Divorce Paperwork After Prison Visit With Their Sons In ‘RHOA’ Clip

Phaedra Parks Disses Apollo Nida
Source: Bravo TV

March 7 2016, Published 7:07 p.m. ET

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Phaedra Parks ran into just a little drama when she took her sons, Ayden and Dylan, to see their imprisoned father, Apollo Nida, at Fort Dix in New Jersey in a clip from the March 6 episode of The Real Housewives of Atlanta!

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While recapping their chat with her mother, Regina Bell, who stayed in the car during the visit, Parks expressed her annoyance with her estranged husband and his refusal to sign the paperwork to make their divorce final. Parks admitted that the couple’s two sons seemed to enjoy their time with their dad!

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But when it came to her own interactions with Nida, Parks couldn’t hide her frustrations over the former lovebirds' tense interactions!

Watch Phaedra explain her issues with Apollo during their visit in the video above!

Are you surprised Apollo wouldn't sign the divorce paperwork? Tweet us @OKMagazine or let us know in the comments section.

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