Once again, Simon Guobadia has some big questions for his estranged wife, Porsha Williams. First, he wanted to know all the details about her comeback to Real Housewives of Atlanta. He asked to see her communication with the producers so he could know just how much money she was pulling in. Now, he’s taking his demands a step further. He wants to know everything there is to know about Porsha’s relationship with the rapper Future.
If Porsha does have some sort of connection to Future, of course, we’d want to know that. The only problem is, there’s no indication that she even knows him.
Simon’s demanding answers
Of course, Future is famous for his contributions to mumble rap, but he’s infamous for having eight children with eight different women. RHOA fans aren’t trying to see Porsha become number nine, and apparently, neither is Simon.
In Touch got the latest details in the Porsha vs Simon saga, and in a new court filing, Simon submitted a list of questions that he wants his ex to answer under oath.
In the lengthy list, there were a few obvious points of contention. Simon wants Porsha to go under oath and say whether or not she married him for money. He wants her to talk about whether or not she felt their prenup was fair. Those kinds of questions make sense. What doesn’t make sense is the questions where Simon asks about Porsha’s relationship with other men.
In the filing, there was a specific question asking her to explain her relationship with a man named “Kelvin.” Then, it asked her to explain the nature of her relationship with “Nayvadius DeMun Cash,” AKA Future. The court documents offer zero explanation on why that information would be pertinent to the divorce.
According to insiders close to Porsha, she doesn’t even know Future. Therefore, it’s going to be a little bit hard to explain in court that the nature of her relationship with the rapper is nonexistent. Or, maybe there’s a slim chance that Simon knows something no one else knows? Perhaps we’ll find out the truth if Porsha actually ends up having to answer these questions under oath.