Kenya Moore Further Shades Bravo After 'RHOA' Departure Over Inappropriate Posters
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The former Miss USA made use of Instagram to further take aim at Bravo for its decision to let her go over controversy involving newcomer Brittany Eady during filming of the show's season 16.

AceShowbiz - Kenya Moore apparently has a lot to say following her exit from "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" ahead of season 16. The former Miss USA made use of her Instagram account to further take aim at Bravo for its decision to let her go over controversy involving newcomer Brittany Eady.

On Thursday, June 26, Kenya made it clear on Instagram Stories that no one can "destroy" her. "You can try to destroy a legacy, but you will never destroy a Queen. -Kenya," the reality TV star wrote.

Fans, however, seemingly thought that Kenya needed to stop and that she was in the wrong in this situation. "Kenya stop please.. you did something that was messed up like you always do and I think the rhoa producers tired of it now," one fan urged in a comment section after the star's post was reshared on The Shade Room.

"Kenya has been great entertainment for years but she has been really awful to a lot of women. I’m not surprised she took things too far," another user echoed the sentiment. "She did it to herself…she went too far," someone else added.

One other said, "You should’ve thought about that before you tried to destroy someone’s character. The delusions are real." Someone else suggested, "Girl let it go, you got fired move on to something new and better, go on Twirl."

Kenya was let go from "RHOA" after she allegedly showed explicit images of Brittany at her salon grand opening. The former, however, denied the claims. "The rumors and narrative about me randomly showing nudes or revenge p is 1000% untrue. I have proof and will share soon," she declared in an Instagram post. She also expressed her gratitude to her loyal followers, stating, "My heart is full and my conscience is clean."

Kenya additionally accused anonymous sources of spreading false information. "So many false claims hiding behind anonymous sources. All this conversation and no facts being reported. If a claim or source was valid, would they need to hide?" she questioned rhetorically, highlighting the speculative nature of some reports.

Kenya, however, remains hopeful despite the controversy. "My life is blessed. Myself and my daughter will continue to thrive in a non-toxic environment where we feel appreciated and most importantly, protected. Thank you God for covering us," she shared, stressing that she will focus on a positive and healthy environment for her family.

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