Kenya Moore Talks Kim Fields’ “Shady” Beatless Brunch “Kim Is The Last Person To Tell Someone How to Look”
On The Real Housewives of Atlanta last Sunday’s, Kim Fields had the brilliant idea to host a brunch. A “beatless” brunch where she asked the ladies to come without their makeup. But as usual, Kim’s approach comes off as a little ham-handed, and Kenya Moore was having none of it.
“… when her voice message specifically stated: “We need to be reminded what make up is for,” that is when the message was no longer positive for me and more judgmental and accusatory. Translation: “You all wear too much makeup and you need to learn to wear less, because I do not approve of how you look.”
Kenya thinks Kim’s way too judgey.
“We’ve seen Kim speak about the “group” in a negative way before. She told Phaedra that everyone had their breasts out at my Kenya Moore Hair Care launch party and she “missed class,” thereby calling us classless or trashy. She quipped before that we all looked like we were always on a red carpet and she often makes disapproving faces and comments while she is with us.”
There’s no shame in Kenya’s game, people. She wears her look with pride and throws a little shade Kim’s way at the same time.
“No woman should be made to feel as though another women does not approve of the way she looks whether it be her dress, makeup, hairstyle, Spanx, surgeries, etc… It’s all self-expression and to each his own. Further, Kim is the last person to tell someone how to look. You cannot encourage anyone to celebrate their natural beauty having had multiple cosmetic procedures and while wearing atrocious wigs made of fake hair… Nothing natural about that at all. Don’t judge lest ye be judged.”
Kenya has had a turbulent season. Though she made up with her father, she’s still estranged from her negligent mother. Some of the other women haven’t been as supportive as they could be.
“…I was deeply offended that someone would state in their interview that “I cannot give love because I haven’t been loved.” I’ve had an army of people love and cherish me my entire life, it just wasn’t my mother.”
Kenya defends herself.
“I may have a hard exterior sometimes because I am very guarded, but when I do love someone, there is nothing more powerful and meaningful, because I know what it is like to feel abandoned. So in some ways I may over compensate in that area.”
Cynthia asked both Kim and Kenya to co-produce a commercial for her new eyewear line. Kenya was a no-show at the meeting, and Kim stated she’d like to work solo.
“Kim believes she is too good for this group and too good to work with me. I guess she isn’t too good to need Cynthia‘s check.”
So, was Kenya right? Is Kim acting like a hypocrite? Or should Kenya have gotten into the spirit of the day and gone bare-faced?
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