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August 12, 2025 16 mins

Porsha Williams, who was married for 15 months, says there were some things that weren’t adding up. And no one believed her! But… there’s a $200k lien on the house now… held by her ex husband Simone Guobadias former divorce attorney…. And then, the AriZona Tea brand is trying hard not to  increase the price of their 99 cent cans for the first time in 30 years!!! Trump may have left them with no choice …

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
I'm a homegirwl that knows a little bit about everything
and everybody.

Speaker 2 (00:06):
You don't know if you don't lie about that, right,
Lauren came in.

Speaker 3 (00:09):
Hey, y'all, what's up.

Speaker 1 (00:10):
It's Laura l Rosa and this is the Latest with
Laura l Rosa. This is your daily dig on all
things pop culture, entertainment, news, and all of the conversations
that shake the room.

Speaker 3 (00:20):
Baby.

Speaker 1 (00:21):
Now today on the podcast, we're gonna do it behind
the scenes of the Grind. Check in because it's been
a little minute since I checked in, and I am
feeling excited. I don't know if I've ever I feel
like I used that before. I feel like I've said
excited or anxious or something like that. I have a
trip coming up this weekend. I'm going to Puerto Rico.

(00:43):
My cousin is getting married there. It's my first time
being in a destination wedding and my first time at
a destination wedding and it's my cousin. So it's like,
you know, just my family gonna get together, we have
a good time. It's just a weekend away, to be honest.
So I'm excited for that. As I prepare, you know,
like Originally you aren't really excited because the trip is

(01:03):
like so far out. We've been talking about this for months,
but now that it's here, is days away, I am rete.

Speaker 3 (01:08):
Oh, I'm so ready to just be pool side. But
let's get on into lateiest.

Speaker 1 (01:13):
Let's still stay at work while we are here, So
switch it on over into the latest. Now, let's talk
Porsche Williams from Real Housewives Atlanta, because I've reported a
bit on her separation and then divorce, finally being a
divorce from Simon Gulbadhia. Now, Simon was the guy or

(01:34):
the man that Porsia was in a relationship with. She
remembered there was told tobacco about whether she was dating
him or should have been dating him or should not
have been dating her because he was married to Fallon,
who was another one of the girls on Real Housees
of Atlanta who the whole storyline happened where it was
like maybe it seemed like current Porsche were friends all
the things, right, this is the Nigerian man that she's
been married to. They were together for fifteen months back

(01:56):
in February. Porsche filed for divorce after those that fifteen
months because Porsche said she felt like there was just
some things that were not adding up for her, okay
at all. Now, when she said that there were some
things that were not adding up for her, she was
very honest about what it was. She said that money
wise and just you know, different things about his citizenship

(02:17):
and that type of stuff was it just wasn't making sense.
The sense wasn't making sense. And Porchie was like, look,
well from what she told us. Anyway, she came over
to the breakfast club and when she told us there
was that she tried to talk to him. She says,
you know, I didn't want to leave him. I thought
that this was going to be forever. And to be
honest with y'all, I know, the housewives get a lot
of like, you know, they get dragged for dating and

(02:39):
how fast they you know, marry and divorce and all
the things, not just the her Housees of Atlanta, but
all of the girls on those franchise shows, because people
always feel like they're doing it for a storyline. I
don't know Porsche personally asked personally as like a friend
in her life or whatever, just met her through our interview,
but I feel like when we interviewed her, it felt

(03:01):
sincere to me. Now, Porch is a og real housewife, right,
so she's good at what she does, but it felt
sincere to me. I felt like she really was in
love with him. I felt like she really wanted to
be with us Simon, and I felt her disdain for Like, Look,
I can't live my life not knowing what you really
got going on. I have a daughter, I have businesses.

(03:21):
You know, I have a brand to protect. I need
to know. And since I can't know that, and you know,
I'm basically living in fear of what I don't know.
Coming back to haunt us, I got to get on
the bout of here. And she's been very emotional about it.
She was emotional on Real Housewives Vitlanta about it. She's
been emotional in interviews. She sat down and talk to
People magazine and got teared up. Let's say listen to that.

Speaker 3 (03:42):
It's lonely. I can't connect with other men. You know,
it's like people trying to introduce me.

Speaker 2 (03:47):
But just when it's not the same, it's not the same.
I'm going to do it different this time. I'm gonna
be alone until I'm whole, and then when I'm whole,
then I will you know, open myself back up so
I don't make the same mistake again.

Speaker 1 (04:01):
When you go through a bad enough breakup, you're like,
I don't like nobody.

Speaker 3 (04:05):
I was sitting, I was like, do I like women enough?

Speaker 2 (04:07):
Can I get with a woman? Like?

Speaker 3 (04:09):
Who can come in and fill this void?

Speaker 2 (04:11):
Like?

Speaker 1 (04:11):
So I'm saying all this to say, I think your girl,
I think she really did love this man.

Speaker 3 (04:18):
I think she really did see, you know, a future
with this man, and it just went south.

Speaker 1 (04:22):
Now, the people have been dragging Porsche for a long
time about the fact that she decided to step away
after these fifteen months. They been trying to make it
seem like this is all four storyline, But there was
a story that broke today via US Weekly, and the story,
to me, in my opinion, just confirms everything Portia has
been saying. Now it's hell because Porscha, I'm sure, was

(04:43):
celebrating the fact that the divorce was final. She's you know,
now legally single, and all the things she got her
home that you know him and her were arguing about.

Speaker 2 (04:51):
The home.

Speaker 3 (04:52):
Baby girl got her seven million dollar home. She able
to film in the house.

Speaker 1 (04:55):
Life is good. She's in Atlanta, she's doing the thing.
She's Porscha Williams, and then boom, here comes this lean
against the house for over two hundred thousand dollars because
according to Simon's divorce attorney, her name is Anyema Fieri.
Please forgive me if I'm pronouncing your nay wrong, and
I've spoken to her as well. I've spoken to her

(05:16):
several times. You know she's reaching out on the reporting
of all of this because she was Simon's divorce attorney
in the divorce from Porsche. Let me tell you how
crazy this is, how ironic this is. Right, So Simon
and Porscha get divorced. Simon gets a divorce attorney to
go through with the divorce. Simon loses that argument around

(05:37):
the divorce. He was trying to make it where the
the pre nut wasn't going to be pursued, like the
prenup was going to be disregarded. He could get his
home back, he wouldn't have to pay certain things. The
judge said, Uh, nope, not too fast. Get that woman
what she's asking for because you signed this agreement. This
was a prenup that you guys both agree to. So

(05:58):
Porsche was able to keep the home. Basically, she was
able to live in the home, and the home is
in her possession, but it was two things she had
to do.

Speaker 3 (06:04):
Either she had to buy.

Speaker 1 (06:06):
The home or his portion of it from him outright,
or when she sold the home, fifty percent of the
equity would be hers, but the other fifty percent would
go to Simon.

Speaker 3 (06:15):
So she's in this home, granted.

Speaker 1 (06:17):
I mean even with all of that, what she'll probably
do is is decide to stay there, give the equity
whatever she decides to do, however that goes. But the
irony of this is the same attorney that Portia was
just battling the court to get away and be disattached
from Simon now has a lean on the home that

(06:37):
she is in possession of and living in. And basically
the reason why this happened is because pur the report,
there's over two hundred thousand dollars that was old to
Miss Fiery and Simon's attorney, and she got tired of
trying to collect it.

Speaker 3 (06:52):
She went to she said, look, he owes me this money.

Speaker 1 (06:55):
I did my job, regardless if he's happy with the
job I did or not. Because Simon, i was told,
was very upset when the judge decided to side with
Portia and to uphold their prenup. Regardless though that's not
your I mean, I was gonna say that it's not your
attorney's fault. Some people will argue that it is depending
on how the attorney litigated or went about the case.

(07:17):
But regardless, the attorney had a job to do. They
did the job. You got to pay your attorney. I
don't know what their agreement on the back and was.
I did reach out to Miss Fiery to just try
and get some more clarity.

Speaker 3 (07:29):
On how were the payments happening.

Speaker 1 (07:32):
Was this what you charge for the total you know,
duration of the mediation or the litigation of you know,
the back and forth of their prenup.

Speaker 3 (07:39):
Was this just a final payment he owed you? What
was the fall off?

Speaker 1 (07:43):
Like what exactly happened where you got to a point
where because you know, she obviously was still in communication
with him, I'd been told that he was going to
kind of like attest the prenup situation, like the ruling,
like he wanted a judge to know that he wasn't
happy with it, that he thought that it should be
taken back and reviewed again, and so there was going
to be more work that this attorney had to do

(08:03):
for him, is basically my point. So how do we
get from that to you owe me over two hundred
thousand dollars and the only way the exact amount is
two hundred and five thousand, eight hundred and eighty four
dollars and twenty five cents for services provided on his
divorce from Portshe williams, how do you get from your
fighting for him and everything he's asking for in court
to run my money to where my money at hand?

(08:26):
Out big lea. Now I didn't hear back from her,
so I don't have the answer to that yet. But
what she's doing is the attorney she says, look, you
have this house that's worth over seven million dollars, run
me my two hundred k. So basically they put the
lien that's been put on the house, and what normally
happens in this situation is they will either wait again

(08:48):
until Portia decides to sell the home or you know,
any money made from the home on the actual possession
or ownership on the home.

Speaker 3 (08:58):
The lian will then be paid off.

Speaker 1 (09:00):
But it's just ironic because Portlin did all this and
separate herself from this man in his business and or
lack thereof, because he's claiming that he had this business
worth over two hundred and ninety thousand dollars and all
of a sudden, the business just makes no money.

Speaker 3 (09:16):
The business just doesn't exist.

Speaker 1 (09:18):
I mean, not that the business doesn't exist, but what
Simon is saying is that when he got locked up
by Ice, he's been unable to keep the business afloat.
He's been unable to make money, and therefore he shouldn't
be responsible for certain things financially.

Speaker 3 (09:31):
So Simon Wobodia has this company.

Speaker 1 (09:33):
It's called sime Co, and the company is valued at
two hundred and ninety six million dollars. But Simon was
basically claiming that because he was detained by Ice for
all those months, he was unable to run the business,
so they completely lost all of their value. A judge
is like, I'm not buying that. It's no way you
dissolved two hundred and ninety six million dollars in the

(09:54):
business over months of you being detained because you were
living in a different country. After for a while you
were living in a different country, you were able to
figure out the business and running the business. You just
weren't here in the us, So that makes no sense.

Speaker 3 (10:08):
So I don't know.

Speaker 1 (10:09):
It seems to me like what Porscha was, you know,
saying in the beginning of this that people didn't believe
her about, like you know, there's something going on here
with the money, with the numbers, and I just don't
want to be a part of it. I know it's unfortunate.
She's probably so annoyed that she's still having to deal
with the issues that are attached to her now strange
husband Simon Gobadia, Right, but does this or does this

(10:31):
not prove what she was saying She told Joan, y'all
didn't believe her.

Speaker 3 (10:34):
Y'all thought it was off for a storyline.

Speaker 1 (10:36):
Now boom, she got to lean on the house that
she fought so hard to live in and be able
to feel in.

Speaker 3 (10:41):
Found Portsie.

Speaker 1 (10:42):
I need to get rid of this house. I need
to get out of here. I need new energy. I
don't want unattached to him. Beautiful house though, fifteen thousand
square feet, five bedrooms, eight bathrooms, gorgeous home, but I
don't know it just for me.

Speaker 3 (10:56):
Moving into a new place, a new job.

Speaker 1 (10:59):
It's like reset and sometimes you need that after, you know,
leaving a situation and maybe this is the sign Portie,
get out of there girl. Now, in other news, in
the Latest, we have Arizona iced tea. Now, y'all are

(11:19):
probably wondering how Arizona iced tea ended up on the
Latest with Lona Rosa, because it is a can, it
is not a person. Well, baby, the way that the
world is set up right now, even aluminum cans can
make the news because what is happening right now is
Arizona iced tea. You guys know, I hope you guys know.
If you do not know, you need to go and
try one. They've religiously always been ninety nine cents, to

(11:42):
the point where the branding of the can has ninety
nine cents on the can, like it's just synonymous with
Arizona iced teas. So they've been ninety nine cents. But
now the owner of the company is having to consider
whether or not the cans might increase in price. Now,
if they were to increase, it's estimated that they would
go to about a dollar or ninety nine cent. But

(12:04):
for over thirty years, they've been around since nineteen ninety.
For over thirty years, the cans have been ninety nine cent.
And now because Trump and his tariffs. The owner of
the can is having to do some rethinking.

Speaker 3 (12:17):
Now.

Speaker 1 (12:17):
Nothing has been officially done yet. This story came out
of a few days ago, but it's starting to make
the rounds because I don't know. I think Arizona iced teas.
Y'all drink Arizon iced? Anybody here? Yeah, everybody in here
say yes, Arizona iced teas. I think it had become
such a staple and we didn't even know what. I'm
trying to think, Like, what else is like a stape?

Speaker 3 (12:37):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (12:37):
Some flower seeds. I feel like some flower seeds were
a staple too. It was like a corner store gas,
that shit staple that were twenty five cents. Y'all remember
when David, some flower seeds used to be twenty five cents? Wow,
I sound, oh, y'all remember when the some flower seeds
used to be twenty five cents?

Speaker 3 (12:51):
You know how your mom.

Speaker 1 (12:52):
Be like, because I remember when we used to pay
four dollars for cable. That's how we sound right now.
But I mean, it's just what we're going through, to
be honest with y'all. Like some tr receas used to
be twenty five cents.

Speaker 3 (13:03):
That is no longer.

Speaker 1 (13:04):
The Arizona iced teas are still at this time as
of today, ninety nine cents, but the way Trump is
set up, things may increase because Arizona iced tea cans
are made with aluminum, and a lot of the aluminum
that they're made with are imported from Canada. So Trump
back in June announced that he would be doubling tariffs
on imported still in aluminum to fifty percent from the

(13:25):
twenty five percent rate that was announced in February. Now,
Arizona the brand uses more than one hundred million pounds
of aluminum a year for its cans, and about twenty
percent of that comes from Canada. Now the owner, his
name is mister Votego, mister Votegio.

Speaker 3 (13:42):
I'm horrible with names. I hope I said that right.

Speaker 1 (13:44):
Mister Votegio says that he's hopeful that, you know, the
tariff's dispute in the back and forth will settle and
it will be resolved so he won't have to up anything.

Speaker 3 (13:53):
But he did say that if.

Speaker 1 (13:54):
Not, unfortunately, his customers are just gonna have to pay
the price. Are gonna have to fill the price in thatckets. Now,
this is like, you know, it maybe begin to think,
of course, you know, the price of eggs have went up.

Speaker 3 (14:06):
We know, just groceries in general have went up.

Speaker 1 (14:09):
My grandmother was complaining to me the other day just
about the utility bills, you know, being different prices and
you know, different things. And I think a lot of
people and a lot of businesses are seeing exactly what
Arizona iced T is seeing right now. It cost more
to do what you normally do, so you have to
charge more to be able to sustain. Now a brand

(14:30):
like Coca Cola, who also faced this issue because of
the aluminum, they've done something really smart. So Coca Cola
actually just decided to start relying more on plastic packaging
when everything was announced with the tariffs, because they didn't
want to raise their prices. A quote from the company
is that they wanted to continue to compete as affordable,
so they leaned more into plastic packaging versus other resources

(14:53):
that would have been affected by the tarras. I think,
and it's so crazy that forget the nuclear bombs, forget
everything else we'd have been through. Trump just called the
you know, the National Guard in DC for no reason
at all. Besides he woke up on the wrong side
of the bed forget all of that right, it's so
much happening.

Speaker 3 (15:13):
It takes Arizona.

Speaker 1 (15:14):
Iced Tea to get to the people to make us
understand it's real outside y'all stay safe any streets.

Speaker 3 (15:23):
Now.

Speaker 1 (15:23):
At the end of the day, I tell y'all every
single episode my Lowriders, it is. Look, there's a lot
of places and a lot of things to talk about,
because y'all could be anywhere with anybody talking about all
of this stuff. But y'all choose to be right here
with me every single episode, And I appreciate you guys
for doing so. Find me in the streets and in
the tweets Outside, We Outside, We outside.

Speaker 3 (15:47):
Okade tweet every other page.

Speaker 1 (15:49):
Look talk to me. I'm at Laura La Rosa everywhere.
I want to know how y'all feel. Number one, Arizona
Iced Tea. Is it so hard that I wish you
could put boys them in? It so hard to say
goodbye under my voice and not be copyright stricken. Isn't
so hard to say goodbye to the ninety nine cent?

Speaker 3 (16:07):
Or y'all good with that? Y'all still gonna buy.

Speaker 1 (16:09):
And Porsche Williams, y'all, well, she she was telling the
truth the whole time.

Speaker 3 (16:13):
Y'all, y'all owe Porsche Williams an apology. She was telling
the truth the whole time.

Speaker 1 (16:19):
I'll see you guys at my next episode.

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