Cynthia Bailey has called out her former best friend NeNe Leakes and other co-stars for having a double standard when it comes to speaking up about drama on Bravo's The Real Housewives of Atlanta.

While on Watch What Happens Live earlier this week, Bailey told Andy Cohen she definitely believes Leakes and some of her co-stars have a different perspective when she is the one to call out shade or even speaking her mind versus one of them doing it.

"For sure. If I sit back and take the high road, I don't have a back bone. I'm just running behind someone. When I speak up it's like 'Oh you're a bully now. You're a b----.'"

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Bailey is not the only one who believes that her fellow cast members such as Leakes, Phaedra Parks and Porsha Williams feel they are the only ones who can speak up and defend themselves, but see it as an issue when others do it.

Demetria McKinney, who got lots of attention for reading and dissing Parks to the point that she was speechless, recently wrote in her Bravo TV blog that there is certainly a "double standard" among the ladies in the group.

"Claudia said it perfectly, there is a double standard in the group. If I am offended, I'm too sensitive. If you are offended, I'm hitting below the belt. Kenya can be falsely called a wh*re, but when the tea may be true about someone else on the other 'team,' that's cause for silence and victim banners?"

The Real Housewives of Atlanta airs Sundays at 8/7c on Bravo.

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