'Real Housewives Of Atlanta' Season 8: Kenya Moore Demands Apology From Phaedra Parks & Porsha Williams [VIDEO]
Kenya Moore might enjoy throwing shade at her Bravo The Real Housewives of Atlanta stars but it’s no secret she doesn’t like it to be thrown at her and now she is demanding Phaedra Parks and Porsha Williams apologize for her latest comment.
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On the episode that aired Sunday, Parks took a few digs at Moore, including one in which she said she was happy her skin problem went away during Moore’s hair care launch event. Williams also had a few things to say herself and Moore is now firing back on her Bravo blog.
She wrote Tuesday, “It’s sad that Porsha and Phaedra always feel a need to be hateful toward me after all we have been through to move past our tumultuous history.
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Together they dumb each other down. Phaedra taking digs at my previous skin condition with my date and making the comment about my skin being dark. These types of ignorant comments not only insult me as a dark skinned woman but an entire race. All black is beautiful. We should be celebrating our differences, which is why in my opinion Phaedra’s comment warrants an apology.”
Viewers might have also seen that earlier in the episode Parks implied that Moore’s skin tone was darker than it needed to be because she needs to get her colon cleansed. Moore went on to say that despite their past, she thought both Parks and Williams were better than that.
She also referred to Williams’ comments that Moore is a secret shopper for her Go Naked hair extension line.
“And then there is Porsha, who relentlessly goes out of her way to imply my hair is a ‘weave’ or that I wear her line of fake hair— all coming from the girl who has never shown her real hair on TV and chooses to wear booty-length full wigs, weaves, and clip-in hair attachments on a daily basis.”
But it wasn’t all bad. She thanked Kandi Burruss, Cynthia Bailey and Claudia Jordan for their support and even gave Sheree Whitfield a shoutout after they buried their drama at Moore’s event.