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Crazy Clips From New Season Of 'Real Housewives Of Atlanta' -- Fingernails And Fists Are Flying!

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Oct. 18 2013, Published 6:44 a.m. ET

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Fingernails, flying fists and fights — that's what Bravo viewers can expect from the upcoming episodes of the Real Housewives of Atlanta.

RadarOnline.com has a sneak peek of the crazy happenings before the sixth season premieres on November 3.

Highlights include Porsha Stewart trying to put her life back together again after her shocking split from retired NFL player Kordell Stewart.

The clip shows the 31-year-old hitting the clubs, getting back on the dating scene and even going into the couple’s photo albums and scratching out pictures of her husband’s face!

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“Humpty Dumpty done fell off the wall and Humpty Dumpty is not being put back together,” Stewart says at one point.

But the stress clearly overwhelms her as she cries in Cynthia Bailey's arms, saying: “I’m gonna have a nervous breakdown.”

At some point she is even rushed to hospital.

There are even more hints of the drama that will unfold during the next season, which includes the cops being called on Kenya Moore, a visit to a haunted house and an all out fist fight between the whole cast – the housewives AND their respective partners.

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Real Housewives of Atlanta returns to TV screens on Sunday, Nov. 3 on Bravo at 8/7C.

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