It’s been just over two months since Peter Thomas was released from federal prison and he already has a new job lined up.
The Real Housewives of Atlanta alum sat down this week for a live interview with YouTuber Michelle “ATLien” Brown and revealed he is returning to reality TV.
Thomas dropped the bombshell news after someone in the chat asked if he would be willing to work with fellow RHOA alum Todd Tucker, who is reportedly launching a new streaming network.
Thomas said he’s not just willing to join Tucker, it’s a done deal.
“We talked a couple of a times in the last couple of weeks, and what he pitched to me, I signed on for,” Thomas shared.
He added that he will be one of the stars of the project. “It doesn’t make sense without me,” Thonas insisted.
Tucker and former wife Kandi Burruss finalized their divorce in March, after 11 years of marriage.
Thomas praised Tucker, who met Burruss while he was a production employee on RHOA.
“One thing I can say about Todd, without a doubt, even though we had our beef for a moment, Todd is extremely smart,” he said.
In April, multiple media outlets reported one of the first shows coming to Tucker’s upcoming platform will center around men who appeared on RHOA, like himself.
Tucker did not immediately respond to Urban Hollywood 411‘s request for comment on the show.
Michelle “ATLien” reported last month that sources told her Tucker had contacted several ex-husbands who appeared on RHOA about joining a new show.
In her interview with Thomas, she asked who else would had joined the cast.
“I can’t tell you who’s gonna be there. I just know that I signed on,” he said.
Thomas insisted the program won’t be messy, instead, he said it will give the ex-husbands a chance to tell their own stories.
“This is not a situation where they are trying to go dig up some house husband to come and talk s–t,” he said. “It’s just people talking about how the show impacted them, how it affects their lives, good or bad, and what their experience was.”
Thomas also talked about his time behind bars, after announcing on Feb. 26 that he’d been released from prison.
He reported to federal prison in May 2025, after pleading guilty to one count of failure to pay “trust fund taxes” for employees of his PT Media, LLC between 2017 and 2023.
Federal prosecutors said instead of paying the IRS taxes on employee wages at his restaurants and nightclubs, he pocketed more than $2.5 million.
Thomas said in the interview he was immediately recognized by the other inmates.
“The biggest show in jail is the Atlanta housewives,” he claimed. “Men sit around and watch that s–t every time it comes on, then they always wanted to come and ask me questions.”
He said prison was difficult and the food was horrible. But exercise and his inmate job helped him pass the “6 months and 26 days” he spent locked up in Miami, Florida.
“I washed cars for 60 cents a day,” he said while laughing. “I didn’t complain.”
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