Songwriter Spots 2 Real Housewives of Atlanta Stars in That's So Raven Episode from 2005

Claudia Jordan was on season 7 of the Bravo reality hit in 2008, while Drew Sidora remains on the show since joining in 2020

Claudia Jordan and Drew Sidora
Claudia Jordan and Drew Sidora on 2005's 'That's So Raven'. Photo:

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Bravo and Disney might not seem like two worlds with a lot of overlap, but one eagle-eyed viewer spotted a connection.

Songwriter Rob Milton recently spotted not one, but two ladies who have spent time in the cast of The Real Housewives of Atlanta — Drew Sidora and Claudia Jordan — in an April 2005 episode of Raven-Symoné'sThat’s So Raven.

Sidora appears in the episode as Chantel, love interest of Eddie (Orlando Brown). Because she likes expensive things, he tries to keep up with what he thinks her expectations are, to the disapproval of everyone else.

Jordan plays Miss Bonita, a pretty teacher who has caught the attention of Cory (Kyle Massey). When he seeks her out for tutoring, she sets him straight.

Jordan, 51, was on season 7 of the Bravo reality hit in 2008, while Sidora, 39, remains on the show since joining in 2020

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There has been a Disney-Bravo crossover imagined before. On the March 3, 2012, episode of Saturday Night Live, host Lindsay Lohan starred in a sketch titled "Disney Housewives." In it, some beloved princesses are presented with shocking Housewives-style tag lines.

“That Magic Kingdom is my playground, and I like to play,” Belle (Abby Elliott) begins.

"I’m the fairest of them all — until you cross me," Snow White (Vanessa Bayer) adds.

Jasmine (Nasim Pedrad) saunters in then says, “I don’t need to rub a lamp to get what I want."

Lohan plays Rapunzel, who says, "I’m out of the tower and into the spotlight," while flipping her hair.

"And I’m a huge f------ mess,” a visibly drunk Cinderella (Kristen Wiig) concludes.

The moment got an Andy Cohen seal of approval, with the Bravo head tweeting, "Love Real Housewives of Disney!" after it aired.

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