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SNEAK PEEK: Kim Fields joins 'Real Housewives of Atlanta'

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buzzz worthy. . . On season 8 of "Real Housewives of Atlanta" there's a new platinum blond in town.  Newcomer Kim Fields ("Living Single," "Facts of Life") replaces original cast member Nene Leakes. NEW YORK- September 28, 2015 -Bravo Media brings you an action-packed night full of drama and fun as your favorite Georgia peaches are back for another epic season when "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" premieres on Sunday, November 8 at 8pm ET/PT. Returning cast members include Cynthia Bailey, Kandi Burruss, Kenya Moore, Phaedra Parks and Porsha Williams, who are joined by new housewife and pop culture icon Kim Fields. Appearing in recurring roles are Shereè Whitfield and newcomer Shamea Morton. Autumn heats up as season eight of "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" premieres Sunday, November 8 at 8pm ET/PT. SHOW SYNOPSIS: After months of overcoming numerous hurdles to conceive, Kandi and Todd are ecstatic to welcome their first ...

BISHOP NEIL C. ELLIS HAS SUCCESSFUL BOOK LAUNCH AT TYLER PERRY STUDIOS

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(New York, NY – March 22, 2010) -- A distinguished group of celebrities and VIPs attended Bishop Neil C. Ellis’ book launch and press conference for Pursuing the Glory at Tyler Perry’s Studios in Atlanta, GA on Thursday, March 18, 2010. The select group included Bishop Ellis and First Lady Patrice Ellis; Pastor Paula White; Rev. Dr. Bernice King, Xernona Clayton, David and Tamela Mann; Sheryl Underwood, Kim Fields, Terri Vaughn, Ruben Cannon, Daniel Wilcox (NFL player); Roger M. Bobb (Vice President of Production at Tyler Perry Studios); Angella Christie (saxophone player); Terence Mathis (former NFL and Pro Bowl player); Katherine Smith (Bahamas Consul General); The Honorable Senator Allyson Maynard Gibson (Nassau, Bahamas) and a host of others notables. The event was hosted by Kalilah Allen-Harris, former Miss Black USA. The event’s décor was created and designed as a storybook setting. Book pages that were ten feet tall by six feet wide lined the hallways of the studio, making i...