Earlier this year, it looked like Porsha Williams and Dennis McKinley were basically over a short time after their daughter was born.
But Dennis re-proposed and Porsha accepted ... but that doesn't mean that they're done fighting.
In fact, The Real Housewives of Atlanta cameras have captured multiple blowout quarrels -- because Dennis refuses to sign a prenup.
RadarOnline reports that there is zero shortage of drama between Porsha and Dennis, and Bravo's cameras are eating it up.
"Porsha and Dennis have had multiple fights on camera," the insider reports.
The source clarifies that these heated disagreements are "about the prenup."
"They have had at least two blowouts," the insider reveals. "That were filmed for the show."
The engagement may be back on, but clearly, they still have issues to work out.
They clearly love each other and they're both parents to a beautiful baby.
So why all of the fighting?
"Porsha has more money than Dennis," the source explains.
“And she wants to protect everything," the insider reasons. "Just in case it doesn’t work out after all."
That makes a lot of sense.
In fact, for next season, Porsha's raise means that she'll rake in $1.3 million for the season.
Porsha may be the breadwinner, but when it comes to reality television, Dennis is more than happy to play a part.
"All of the drama is a big part of the show," the source reveals.
"And," the insider adds. "Dennis is right there willing to film with Porsha."
He's not the only one all too happy to pitch in to stir the pot and make Porsha more relevant and dramatic than ever.
It sounds like drama may be a family trait.

"And so is his mom," the source shares.
According to the insider: "They’re really good at getting the fights on camera."
And Porsha doesn't exactly have to strongarm Dennis into playing along to help her career.
"Dennis can’t stay away from the cameras," the source characterizes.
If we didn't know any better, we might guess that they're having these fights on purpose just to reinforce her importance on the show.

Conspiracy theories aside,
Millennials may be "killing" the paper napkin industry, golf, bar soap, and other things that don't need to exist, but they're making prenups more popular than ever.
What was once a thing for rich people and their trophy wives is now increasingly commonplace.
Why? Because people have realistic ideas about marriage and divorce and understnad how much people can lose.
The reality is that everyone who gets married has a prenup, it's just whatever laws your state has about division of property and assets.
Look those up before you tie the knot. Don't want to give up a family heirloom or half of your paycheck if things don't work out? Try a prenup.
Any legitimate prenup will be reviewed by attorneys on both sides. If a prenup is unfair to you or would leave you destitute, don't sign.
We don't know the details of Porsha's prenup that Dennis is apparently refusing to sign.
The thing is that, as far as Bravo is concerned, we don't have to.
If I put on my tin foil hat for a moment, it's easy to imagine Dennis and Porsha agreeing to make a big stink out of it for weeks or months.
They'd already agree on how the drama will end. In the mean time, it makes a very believable source of drama.
We'll see how it all plays out when the show airs.