'Real Housewives of Atlanta' Numbers Plummet Big Time — Viewers Done?
Dec. 8 2015, Published 9:51 a.m. ET
What is going on with the Real Housewives of Atlanta?
According to a new report by Lalate News, the Bravo reality show has experienced a major ratings bombshell this week.
The episode which aired on Sunday, Nov. 29 got a 2.8 ratings share, which is lower than the show's 2014 3.5 average and a deprecation of 700,000 tune-ins, the report claims.
This isn't the first major decline in viewership RHOA had dealt with this season.
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As OKmagazine.com previously reported, season 8 premiered on Nov. 8 to nearly 1 million less viewers than the season 7 premiere, which raked in 3.8 million.
This season also marked a major cast shakeup after losing star NeNe Leakes, 47, as a full-time cast member.
Why do you think the ratings have dropped? Has the show lost its luster ever since Leakes said goodbye?