Kenya Moore Describes How Cynthia Bailey Denying Their Friendship “Embarrassed” Her and “Deeply Hurt”
When last we met with Kenya Moore and Kim Fields on The Real Housewives of Atlanta, things got extremely heated between the two ladies.
When Kenya found out Cynthia Bailey had chosen Kim to direct her eyewear commercial, things went left. Quickly. Kenya verbally smacked at Kim and even pulled out her chair to hasten her exit. She now claims to regret her actions.
“It doesn’t matter why at this point I took things too far by pulling her chair. Although I didn’t touch her that could have gone in a very bad direction, and I thank God it did not. There is no excuse for my behavior and I am deeply embarrassed. I do wholeheartedly apologize to Kim.”
However, Kenya’s not that sorry. She has a litany of reasons for disliking Kim.
“With that said, I have always had the ability to read energy and see the subtle nuances in one’s behavior. …she is often condescending, self-righteous, and judgmental…she has made nasty comments about Life Twirls On despite all the work and money that went into it…she judges and lectures all the women on some level. Nothing is lost on my eyes and ears. Including her husband coming for me every episode calling Matt “a mutant I found off the street.” Let the record show he came for me first, and I didn’t send for him.”
After watching Kim vent to her husband, Kenya brands the former child star as “delusional.”
“…she stated I’m Kim Fields!” I think that says it all about what she thinks of herself. I’ve never heard Meryl Streep, Shonda Rhimes, Oprah Winfrey, or even Tyler Perry say something so arrogant. Who does she think she is? Oh, that’s right…Kim Fields. Womp Womp [sic].”
Kenya wasn’t fazed by the return of Miss NeNe Leakes.
“I knew NeNe would be back, I just didn’t know it would be so soon and in Jamaica. I was so bored with the table that I almost didn’t notice her walk in.”
After Kenya left the table, Cynthia denied her close friendship with Kenya. Old wishy washy Cynthia was in full force, and Kenya didn’t like being dissed.
“A true friend not only defends you in your presence but in your absence. This is a woman I have adored for over four years and I consider her my sister. When she denied me, it just felt a little too much like rejection, and I’m all too familiar with that. I was surprised and crushed that she would treat me that way. She not only embarrassed me but deeply hurt me. I just hope our friendship is strong enough to withstand this test.”
So whose side are you on in the Kim–Kenya commercial battle? And how lame was Cynthia? Loyal, she is not.
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