Apollo Nida Writing A Tell All Book About His Life, Phaedra Parks And More During HIs Time Behind Bars?

By Star Connor | Sep 11, 2014 08:16 PM EDT

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So will Apollo Nida's book include his "on the run" moment when he didn't report to prison, but instead decides to add a new plot revealing the issues that he has with his wife, Phaedra Parks?

If you are a Real Housewives of Atlanta viewer, and fan, you think you know but according to Nida you have no idea. MStars News has learned that Nida is planning to open up, and reveal all in a new tell-all book, according to Sister 2 Sister magazine. 

Nida's non-fiction book will not talk about his life as a reality TV star, but more about his rough past and life of crime.

According to the reports, Nida has been working on a autobiography book for some time now. He was previously in a hurry to have the book completed before Sept. 10, his initial time he was supposed to report to a Kentucky prison to serve out his 8-year sentence, turning himself in a day later, after detouring to his Atlanta home to confront his wife.

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Earlier this year, Nida opened up about his childhood.

"I grew up without a mother and father," he said. "My mom OD'd on heroin, actually in front of me when I was about 7. I never knew my dad."

Nida credits the streets as his upbringing, saying that they raised him until he was about 10 years old.

"I went from foster home to this person to that person. I got some structure probably around 10 when I moved to my great-aunt's in the [Atlanta] suburbs and started going to school regularly," he revealed.

Though he has fallen once more, Nida claims that he want's to change his life.

"I wanna stay prayed up, stay spiritual, and I kinda drifted away from that and became just a product of my environment," he told said during an radio interview back this summer. "I'm supposed to go in there, recreate myself the way that I did the first time, but this time don't lose myself."

Nida's wife, Phaedra Parks, is an author in her own right, but Nida seeked help from several writers with his new autobiography. It's unknown if Parks was one of the writers that was included.

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