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Cynthia BaileyThere were all sorts of classic episodes of “Real Housewives of Atlanta”, but the product pulled the plug in the shooting of the film at the last moment thanks to the weather … and the coronavirus.
Production sources tell TMZ … Bravo planned to have a camera crew at the location for the ‘RHO’ star’s Naptials – which was a planned, outdoor event – but 2 days before the wedding Cynthia decided to make it an indoor affair because Hurricane Delta was down in the area. Was coming.
But, it became the home of the cards, as the Inner Venue alerted the network to COVID-19 concerns, and Bravo decided it was not safe or appropriate to send staff with limited space and the expected 181-person guest list for the film. .
The good news – for Cynthia and fans of ‘Housewives’ – Bravo still plans to work with her to showcase her wedding next season.
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We are told that last Saturday H.worth, G.A. The bride’s own camera at the Governors Town Club was my crew and I will provide footage of the ceremony in production.
Cynthia is happy with the arrangement, and the way things work there was less of a drama … so she’s fine with that.
How Cynthia and her new husband, Mike Hill, Dealing with the coronavirus risk on their huge gatherings … Our sources say they took many precautions.
The temperature was checked at the door, guests were required to wash their hands at the entrance, no masks were required except for eating or drinking … and all confirmed guests underwent negative COVID tests within 5 days of the wedding.