Phaedra Parks, known for her stint on “Real Housewives of Atlanta” and her legal prowess, is making waves on Peacock’s reality show “The Traitors.”
While her fellow competitors boast impressive track records, Parks is quietly playing a savvy game that has kept her in contention through nine episodes of the season.
On the show hosted by Alan Cumming, which brings together reality TV veterans, Parks has taken a different approach than her usual outspoken persona.
Despite flying under the radar, she proves her mettle when challenged, delivering epic comebacks that have captivated social media.
In one memorable moment, Parks shut down Peter Weber from “The Bachelor” after he targeted her, reminding him that “this is not ‘The Bachelor'” and refusing to pander for approval.
Even Cumming, impressed by Parks’ passive yet strategic gameplay, noted her authoritative yet non-partisan demeanor, attributing it to her legal background.
Parks, a managing partner at The Parks Group, boasts a quarter-century of dealmaking experience and was named Atlanta’s Most Popular Lawyer in 2016.
But Parks’ story doesn’t end there. In addition to her legal career, she pursued mortuary science after experiencing personal loss, turning tragedy into a successful business venture.
Her diverse skill set also includes becoming a certified Reiki master, showcasing her multifaceted talents.
With the season two finale of “The Traitors” approaching, all eyes are on Parks as she navigates the competition.
Will she add another accolade to her impressive resume? Tune in to Peacock on Thursday, March 7, at 9 p.m. ET to find out.