In a recent Bravo TV interview, "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" star Kandi Burruss admitted her regret in sharing her love life on the show, Eurweb reports.

She explained that after she got married, her husband, Todd Tucker, traveled away to film his new television show, leaving the couple with a lot of time apart and constant arguments. Because of the constant disagreements, Burruss admitted that she and Tucker went through a bit of a rough patch in their marriage but have since been successful in resolving their issues.

Even though they are currently on good terms, Burruss feels she should not have televised the issues she was having with Tucker on "RHOA."

"As soon as Todd and I got married he had to leave for L.A. to start production on his show. We went from being together every day to going weeks without seeing each other. It took some time to adjust," Burruss said. "Things were tense for a short period of time, but we're great now. I do regret talking about it on TV. I'm a very open person, but I'm learning that it's not always a great idea to be an open book when it comes to your marriage."

Burruss also shared her thoughts on her cast mate Apollo Nida's meltdown before he reported to jail in the latest "RHOA" episode.

She described the meltdown as "crazy and intense."

"[Apollo's wife] Phaedra kept her cool. Thank God! Obviously Apollo wasn't thinking clearly," Burruss added.

Prior to her interview with Bravo TV, Burruss also appeared on The Russ Parr Morning show to deny rumors that she is pregnant.

She explained that she and Tucker have been trying, however they have not yet been successful.

"I have all this stuff going on. Once things happen and I'm blessed with [getting pregnant], I'll figure it out. Don't we all?" she explained. "As far as I know, we haven't had any luck [getting pregnant]. I've been seeing people tweeting ... but I haven't confirmed that. I always wanted to have a son. With girls, you're scared somebody's going to take advantage of them or something. I just feel like boys are easier. You don't have to worry as much."