Shereé Whitfield Says She ‘Intimidated’ Kenya Moore With Her RHOA Comeback And She’s ‘Flattered’ By Her Disses
Nov. 12 2015, Published 5:12 p.m. ET
Shereé Whitfield is once again sharing how unbothered she was by her The Real Housewives of Atlanta castmate Kenya Moore’s attack on her at Cynthia Bailey’s eyewear launch party during the show's Season 8 premiere episode, saying Moore was simply “intimated” by her return to the show!
Whitfield, 45, revealed that Bailey’s party was actually the first time she filmed for her comeback season, and she had only met Moore, 44, a couple of times “in passing through our mutual friend” ahead of their run-in at the party! But as we now know, those brief meetings between the two were enough for Moore to feel the need to blast Whitfield over her unfinished Chateau Shereé mansion in Atlanta, Georgia!
“I was completely caught off guard and just as surprised as the other girls that someone would go into attack mode after less than two minutes of being in my presence when they didn't know me!” Whitfield wrote. “I knew she would be intimidated by my return. However, I did not realize that she would act so desperately!”
She continued, “It only makes sense that you would come for me after all -- I am the veteran, the OG. Isn't this the same girl that screams, ‘Don't come for me unless I send for you?’ Well, I don't recall sending for that package. Truth be told, what Kenya thinks about me is none of my business.” Whitfield went on to explain that she has been living in the neighborhood where she’s building her home for “fifteen years and counting.” She added that she didn’t know exactly what neighbors Moore was referring to when she said residents had been talking about Whitfield’s home.
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While speaking to the Bossip during an interview with the site's Don’t Be Scared podcast, Whitfield also said she was glad she inspired Moore to name her home Moore Manor! “I take it as a form of flattery. Everyone’s naming their houses now?” she said.
And never one to miss a moment to present just a few receipts, Whitfield offered a few details on Moore’s own home. “Now as a smart business woman, instead of being all up in someone else's business, she should have inquired about the home she purchased in the flood plain. She should have asked the so-called neighbors, 'Is my house really sinking off the back hill? What should I do about this cracked foundation? How long has all of this mold been here?' It's everywhere!" Whitfield said.
She added that more than anything, she was disappointed that the two were unable to bond over their construction projects! “As a woman who took on an enormous project with my family and clearly got in way over my head, I would have thought that this is the one thing that we would have in common as two women delving into major construction projects. And that we could possibly learn from our mistakes, help support and guide each other, and share our hiccups and mishaps so the other could possibly avoid them. What was I thinking about with this one? Silly me!” What do you think about Shereé’s comments on her feud with Kenya? Tweet us @OKMagazine or let us know in the comments section below.