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‘RHOA’s Cynthia Bailey and Peter Thomas file for separation

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It looks like the “Real Housewives of Atlanta” has claimed another marriage as Cynthia Bailey’s and Peter Thomas’ tumultuous marriage may have imploded beyond repair.

If you’re taking inventory, RHOA reality show has sucked down — or hastened the end of — of a marriage including Porsha Williams and Kordell Stewart, the (impending) union of Phaedra Parks and Apollo Nida and, temporarily, the marriage of Nene and Gregg Leakes, before they finally reunited and remarried.

Now we can add Bailey and Thomas to the trash heap of RHOA marriage tumult. Most people probably saw this one coming after six turbulent years of arguments, failed businesses and rampant speculation of infidelity, the couple have officially announced their legal separation. The pair’s troubles has been played out for public consumption for years, but it may be in irreparable disrepair.

Bailey spoke with Bravo’s Daily Dish and let them know the state of their union. Needless to say, things aren’t looking too good. According to reports, Thomas never came home from their Charlotte, N.C., after packing up and moving in a few months back, so the pair has gotten the process started to officially call it quits:

“Peter and I are separated. He lives in Charlotte, and I live in Atlanta.”

“I am definitely taking some time to myself to figure out how I want to move forward. I don’t want to rush into anything, so I think this time apart is good for us. And I think the space apart, I think he can appreciate it as well. I think it gives people time to think and process and just move forward in a way that really is healthy for everyone involved.”

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