
By: Amanda Anderson-Niles
“Real Housewives of Atlanta” star Kenya Moore may still be working on getting a proposal she will finally say yes to, but she’s decided that she will get pregnant this year with or without it.
Moore told Life & Style Weekly in a recent interview that she plans to have a baby this year, and she has no qualms with using In Vitro treatments to achieve the goal (she’s even considering using Miss Lawrence’s man juice if necessary).
TMZ is now reporting that Kenya is so serious about getting pregnant that she just had surgery to have her fibroids removed.
On Friday, the reality star had fibroid tumors on her uterus removed since the tumors could hinder her from getting pregnant.
Sources also tell the website that Kenya will start In Vitro treatments as soon as she heals from the surgery.
Some women just shouldn’t procreate, and Kenya minus the therapy she so obviously needs, is one of them.
Why do so many black women have fibroids?!
Kenya has her new storyline for next season on deck. Lmao.
Oh Kenya please…
Kenya is trying to get her a love on top so she can secure her spot on the show for next season. I see you girl. Take them Kim K route and get knocked up to secure an extra 15 more minutes.
I guess this is a taste of what she’s going to hit us with for a storyline next season. Sigh…
This crazy woman does not need to have kids. lol
Let me find out she’s serious.
So is she ever going to reveal her new fake boyfriend? 🙂
I for one am happy for her! The comments over at TMZ were hating on her but she is a beautiful black woman that I admire OUTSIDE of RHOA so I’m sure she will be a great mother. Women with her type of pretty rare genes SHOULD reproduce. The people sitting around hating is mad cause their unemployment checks got cut and their kids is ugly. LOL!
I wish her the best.
Well at least she didn’t get knocked up by some athlete so she can ask for a ridiculous amount of money for child support. Lol.
She’s lucky that she has the money to do so…. Been married 8 years and have PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome) and can’t afford to do In Vitro or any fertility treatments. Wish her the best.