RHOA’s Kenya Moore Says NeNe Leakes Is Absurd For Knocking Apollo Nida’s Confession
Jan. 28 2015, Updated 2:05 p.m. ET
The Real Housewives of Atlanta’s Kenya Moore is knocking NeNe Leakes reasoning for making claims that Apollo Nida lied about not meeting up with Moore in Los Angeles.
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The Real Housewives of Atlanta’s Kenya Moore is slamming NeNe Leakes' reasoning for making claims that Apollo Nida lied about not meeting up with Moore in Los Angeles.
Moore was vindicated by Nida, who finally admitted on the show’s Nov. 16 episode that he had made up the story about Moore making advances at him in L.A. But on the Nov. 30 episode of RHOA, Leakes claimed that Nida likely made up the confession just to get back at his estranged wife Phaedra Parks.
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Moore addressed Leakes’ loaded comments in a Bravo blog post. She said that Leakes' “rationale makes no sense” and was guided mostly by her goal to make Moore look untrustworthy.
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“Firstly, I am the last person to attempt to understand how Apollo’s mind works. But if I were going to prison for 8 years and my only lifeline is my wife, why would I try to hurt her?” Moore questioned. “Phaedra has his sons, who he desperately wants to see. She is also responsible for his affairs and she can make his life more comfortable while incarcerated. Therefore, she holds all the cards. In my opinion, his wife would be the last person he would try to hurt now.”
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She continued, “Unfortunately, the women on this show have tried to paint me as a crazy, drunken, delusional, wanton hussy and liar, none of which I am. What I am is a woman who has made mistakes and will continue to do so as I grow. What I am is a woman who doesn’t want to hurt families or break up happy homes.”
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Moore added that she “is not a victim” and will continue to “pray for those who try to harm me.”
During Sunday night’s episode, Kandi Burruss apologized to Moore for believing Nida’s lie about her. However, Leakes, Porsha Williams and Parks continued to question the validity of the confession.