Newly released police body cam footage shows Real Housewives of Atlanta star Porsha Williams detailing a heated altercation aboard a Delta flight.
The 44-year-old reality star told authorities that the incident began after a fellow passenger sitting next to her called her a “bitch.” Williams explained that she had been on her phone with the volume up following her recent appearance at BravoCon 2025.
“She turned to me out of nowhere and said, ‘So you gonna make me listen to that the whole flight?’” Williams told police. She claimed she responded, “Do you want to?” before the woman replied no. Williams then said, “Well, there’s a nicer way to say that,” to which the passenger allegedly responded, “Bitch, you don’t tell me.”
Another passenger sitting nearby corroborated Williams’ version of events, describing the altercation as “reprehensible” and insisting that Williams was not the aggressor. “She was doing things that were completely chaotic to [Williams],” the witness told authorities.
The other woman involved in the altercation told police that Williams “assaulted” her, claiming she was “afraid for my life.” She alleged that the conflict escalated after roughly 25 minutes of Williams scrolling on Instagram with the sound on, saying, “Every time she would flip because it was apparently from a loud place. I jumped because it was so loud.”

According to the woman, the situation intensified when Williams allegedly pointed her fingernail close to her eye, prompting her to feel physically threatened. She said Williams had her hands near her face, was screaming, and threw her phone when she attempted to record the incident. “I’m afraid she’s going to have me killed,” the passenger reportedly told the officer.
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Following the November 16 incident, the FBI confirmed it had opened an investigation. “FBI Atlanta is aware of incident on a Delta flight on November 16th allegedly involving Porsha Williams and/or at least one other person,” a spokesperson said. “We are looking to see whether any federal charges may or may not apply.”





