Kenya Moore Says RHOA Has Gotten Too Negative & Toxic

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By: Amanda Anderson-Niles

NeNe Leakes claims “Real Housewives of Atlanta” has changed for the worse and she thinks adding Kenya Moore to the roster has caused the show to become too negative.

Well although Kenya may not agree that she’s the cause of the show’s change in tone, she does agree with NeNe that the show has become too negative.

Kenya gave an exclusive interview to US Weekly about her new gig on “Celebrity Apprentice” when she made the revelation.

US Weekly writes:

Moore, for her part, told Us she was excited to be filming something that wasn’t Housewives. “There’s only so much negativity and toxicity you can take,” she said of the Bravo franchise.

20 comments

  1. It’s too negative and toxic? But didn’t the producers bring her on the show to bring the negativity and drama? She’s really trying to act like the last two seasons didn’t happen. She’s evil.

  2. Kenya is so delusional. She’s the one who made this show ratchet and messy. But she’ll blame it all on NeNe as usual.

  3. But didn’t she cause problems on Apprentice too? If there’s drama everywhere you go, maybe you’re the problem.

  4. Kenya knows she is trolling with these comments. Her job from day one was to cause division and drama, and now that she realizes it’s not benefiting her like she wanted (she doesn’t have much going on outside of RHOA), she wants to pretend she’s so above it. It’s too late. The damage has been done.

  5. While I believe she’s the reason I can no longer watch this show, I agree with her. It’s way too negative now. Last season was my last.

  6. Well this is funny because I feel the same way because Kenya has messed the show up for me. I’m really questioning if I will watch this Sunday. Last season was too over the top and this new one will probably be even worse.

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