RHOA Porsha Stewart lawsuit rumors response: Porsha denies stealing producer's song 'Perfectly Worthless'
Real Housewives if Atlanta reality star Porsha 'Stewart' Williams is denying accusations from producer Pierre Medor who claims she stole her newest single, "Perfectly Worthless."
According to Sister 2 Sister, Williams' rep explained the song was first intended to be released with promotional help of the reality show, but now Williams' decided to cut all ties with the producer.
"Both parties signed a release with the show to tape a scene using the song. There was no contract between [the] producer and Porsha and there has been no continued promotion or discussion of the song by Porsha and the aforementioned producer."
According to TheYBF.com, Pierre's rep said that he only agreed to appeared on the BRAVO show to help Porsha with the song, but told her she couldn't have the single during filming - which he says was edited out- because she sounded horrible on the track.
In a statement, Pierre's rep released:
"In the business more than one artist will record the same song hoping for the right outcome, as was the case with Perfectly Worthless. Porsha Stewart wanted a song, Pierre Medor wrote and produced this song in its entirety. Not having any previous point of reference for Porsha, we initially recorded the song for the purpose of determining her vocal abilities and how they would fit with this particular song; it was quickly determined that this song wasn't the best match for her, so we chose not to sell her the song and notified her management of our decision."
The rep added that the proper legal procedures will take place to get the singer from selling the single that she never worked on.
"Perfectly Worthless" is a great song and she loves it...we get that. But just like every body doesn't look good in spandex, every voice doesn't fit every song. It's just unfortunate that Porsha has chosen to create another delusional marriage with this song by airing it and claiming to have taken part in its creation.
According to the rep, the song was later sold to "R&B Divas" star Syleena Johnson.