TooFab.com:
Phaedra Parks has been recovering from giving birth via C-section a month ago, but she's eager to talk babies ... and belles!RELATED: Phaedra Parks to release ‘Southern Belle’ how-to book
toofab's Lawrence Yee caught up with the lawyer-turned-reality TV star, who dished about her newborn son, upcoming book, and of course, "The Real Housewives of Atlanta."
As toofab exclusively reported, Phaedra gave birth on May 8th, more than two weeks before she was due. Her son -- whose name she and husband Apollo Nida discussed but have yet to release -- was delivered via Cesarian. Phaedra says the baby was supposed to be over 10 pounds, but came into the world around 7 pounds.
And although it's now been a month since the birth, Phaedra has only heard from a few of her fellow wives. "Kandi [Burruss] and Todd [Tucker, Kandi's fiance] came to the hospital. Cynthia [Bailey] has talked to me several times since giving birth. And Porsha [Stewart] sent a wonderful gift."
As for NeNe Leakes, "No, she hasn't reached out," Phaedra admitted. "But I did just receive and invitation to her wedding." When asked if she would attend, Phaedra answered, "Yes I plan to attend. I like NeNe but she doesn't always like me."
The new mom also hasn't heard from Kenya Moore, whom she feuded with all season and during the finale. "I only met her when she joined the show," Phaedra admitted. "We've known each other for a few months, and months does not make lifelong friends."
Perhaps the former Miss U.S.A. could use a few lessons from Phaedra's upcoming book, "Secrets Of The Southern Belle: How To Be Nice, Work Hard, Look Pretty, Have Fun, And Never Have An Off Moment" (working title).
"Last season on the show, we saw a lot of bad behavior. On reality TV in general, you see a lot of bad behavior," Phaedra explains. "Sometimes you wonder, are people acting badly because they just don't know better, or because they're just bad people?"
"I wanna be optimistic and think that people might not know the rules and how to conduct themselves," Phaedra continued. "[The book] is a modern day twist on Emily Post. It's not about being from The South, it's about being a lady and acting appropriately."
She describes "Secrets Of The Southern Belle" as a how-to from "womb to tomb," covering everything from delivering a baby to adolescence to job interviews to funerals.
Phaedra admits that she hasn't always acted like a Southern belle, referencing the f-bomb she dropped on the show:
"No one is ever perfect," she says of the incident. Being a Southern belle is a daily journey, you're not going to act right all the time. When I dropped the f-bomb, that's not something I use all the time. I was just so agitated. Everybody knows how to act well, and everyone knows how to act badly."
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