RHOA’s Kenya Moore Shades Cynthia Bailey Through NeNe Leakes’ Words

   

Season 16 of The Real Housewives of Atlanta is messy – both onscreen and off. Kenya Moore hosted her hair spa grand opening and celebrated by displaying photos of Brit Eady performing oral sex. Several of the RHOA cast members left as soon as Kenya showed her posterboards. I do want to mention that during a previous disagreement with Kenya, Brit mentioned having a pistol. Plus, Kenya’s friend, Cynthia Bailey, told Kenya why she was wrong. So, what did Kenya do? She hit back at Cynthia, using the words of the legendary NeNe Leakes.

Kenya Moore used NeNe Leakes’ words about Cynthia Bailey to throw shade after Brit Eady drama

After the incident at her spa, Kenya was suspended for the remainder of the season. That made plenty of Kenya’s fans salty because Brit continued to film.

During a recent appearance on Watch What Happens Live, Cynthia commented on Kenya’s actions. “I felt like it took the focus from her hair care spa to this dark moment. It just was beneath Kenya,” Cynthia stated.

Cynthia Bailey Says Kenya Moore's Actions That Led to 'RHOA' Were 'Beneath Her'

Well, Kenya reposted a clip of NeNe from WWHL to her Instagram. In the clip, NeNe shaded Cynthia without mentioning her name. “When you have a friend, and they do something wrong or something you don’t like, I don’t think you align yourself with the enemy. I think that you stick with your friend and you say, ‘Look. We were friends. I liked you. You did this, and I did not like that,'” NeNe stated. Hilariously, NeNe was referring to Kenya as the “enemy” in this situation, as Cynthia was also friendly with Kenya.

However, Cynthia wasn’t the only person that the Shade Assassin came for. When Andy Cohen and his co-host, John Hill, discussed the hair spa incident on SiriusXM’s Andy Cohen Live, they reportedly referred to as “revenge porn.” Well, Kenya made her feelings clear in a post from The Bravo Shaderoom. “I found that plus tons others online. She signed a release for it so it’s a fair RECEIPT,” Kenya wrote, referencing the photos of Brit. “Sick of the bias and selective outrage,” she added.