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Kenya Moore Breaks Down in Tears While Talking About Her Late Grandmother Doris

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Mar. 9 2019, Published 1:37 p.m. ET

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Kenya Moore broke down in tears while discussing her late grandmother Doris with Hollywood Medium Tyler Henry on the show's most recent episode. Read on for all the details.

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Kenya, 48, has gushed about her late grandmother several times over the years, both on and off The Real Housewives of Atlanta.

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She even gave her daughter Brooklyn the middle name of Doris in honor of her.

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Doris tragically passed on July 24, 2017. "Today I lost the only woman in the world who has ever loved me unconditionally." Kenya partially shared on her Instagram the same day.

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Kenya got teary eyed when she asked Tyler what Doris thought of her husband and baby daddy Marc Daly. The mother-of-one revealed that Doris was in the acute stages of Alzheimer's when she brought him home and didn't even recognize Kenya as her granddaughter. She did, however, light up when seeing Marc.

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Looks like Doris gave Kenya her seal of approval via Tyler, as he told her that she thinks he's very attractive, even calling him a "tall drink of water."

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What are your thoughts on Kenya's emotional moment? Sound off in the comments.

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