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The Real Reason Trans Model Amiyah Scott Quit 'The Real Housewives Of Atlanta'

Amiyah Scott Quits ‘The Real Housewives Of Atlanta’
Source: Instagram/@kingamiyahscott

Jan. 4 2016, Updated 5:22 p.m. ET

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Amiyah Scott may have made a cameo on the last episode of The Real Housewives of Atlanta, but fans won't be seeing the sexy trans model again anytime soon.

Earlier this week, Scott took to Instagram to explain that "contractual complications" prevented her from making more appearances as a full-time cast member, or even friend of the Housewives.

She also hinted that Bravo producers were urging her to up the drama factor.

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"I'm in my 20's and when this opportunity was BROUGHT to me, it was no guarantees & I was cool with that, but I wasn't going to exploit myself or act out of character for it," she cryptically wrote.

Sources told RadarOnline.com that she was told to act much more "sexy" and "b****y," which she wasn't comfortable with.

"She wanted to be a role model for the trans community," a show insider explained. "Like the Laverne Cox for reality TV."

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The headstrong 27-year-old also felt she was working for free in the midst of the contract disputes, so she said goodbye to the cameras.

Between Cynthia Bailey's marriage troubles and Phaedra Parks' feud with Kandi Burruss' husband Todd, there will be plenty of drama to go around, even without stunner Scott.

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