Kandi Burruss and Phaedra Parks friendship was put to the test on this season of Bravo’s The Real Housewives of Atlanta as Parks’ husband Apollo Nida continued his prison sentence and Parks accused Burruss of taking his side. And now Burruss is over being asked about it.

One aspect Burruss and Parks once disagreed on is whether Parks should take her and Nida’s young boys, Ayden, 5, and Dylan, 2, to visit Nida in jail. While Parks refused to bring the sons to see Nida at the facility in Lexington, KY., she took the children to see him after he relocated to Fort Dixon in New Jersey this past season.

The network asked Burruss what she thought about Parks’ change of heart and she made it clear she doesn’t want to talk about it.

“I don’t feel anything,” she said recently. “I’m tired of being asked about it.”

During the season, it came out that Burruss and her husband, Todd Tucker, were keeping some of Nida’s belongings at their house amid his issues with the federal government. In the end, agents ended up raiding the Burruss and Tucker home to get the objects to help cover Nida’s restitution that he owes after being a part of a scam that laundered more than $2 million.

As for Parks, she also told Bravo that Burruss should have no say in whether she takes her kids to see Nida.

“As I said during this discussion, unless you are in my shoes, in my house, paying my bills, and dealing with what is going on in my life, you cannot tell me what I should or should not be doing. Everyone makes choices in life; I made mine and Apollo made his, and unfortunately Apollo’s choices caused him to be separated from his children,” she said. “The children’s needs and well-being come before Apollo’s and also before mine. That is what being a parent is about, and I think anyone who criticizes the decisions I have made regarding my family needs to be mindful of that.”

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