"The Real Housewives of Atlanta" is going to look very different next season.
Porsha Williams has announced that she is leaving the reality TV show after 10 seasons, making her the second longtime "RHOA" star to quit the show this week.
"After ten life-changing, gratifying, incredible years, it is finally time to begin my next chapter. Next season, I will not be returning to the Real Housewives of Atlanta franchise," Porsha announced on Instagram on Sept. 30. "This was a difficult decision to not only make, but also come to terms with. It's one I have put a lot of thought into and because of that, I know it's the right one."
Porsha, 40, went on to thank those behind the scenes of the show, including Andy Cohen, producers, editors and the Bravo network.
"I have so much love and endless gratitude for my Bravo family and supporters," she wrote. "You've made the past decade a truly special one. One where I've dealt with unbelievable highs and unbelievable lows, and I can honestly say I would not have made it through some of them without the unconditional love and support I have gotten from all of you."
Porsha, who releasing a memoir in November, did promise to be back on TV "very soon." Andy also hinted that Porsha won't stay off the air for long.
"What a run. What an evolution," he commented on her post. "As we discussed, I'm gonna go ahead and consider this more of a PAUSE than a goodbye."
Alongside her Instagram message, Porsha included scenes of memorable moments from the past decade.
Porsha's exit comes on the heels of Cynthia Bailey's departure.
On Sept. 27, Cynthia announced she's leaving the show after 11 years.
"Thank you to my Real Housewives of Atlanta castmates for eleven of the most unbelievable years of my life; and the most incredible & UNFORGETTABLE memories!," she said on social media. "I am so grateful to have had this amazing journey, and I am anxiously waiting to embark on new adventures."