Kenya Moore Defends Calling Kim Fields’ Husband Gay

In her recent Bravo blog, Kenya defends calling Kim’s husband gay and she even claims Phaedra Parks is the one who brought the subject up first.

She writes:

I find it crazy that some viewers believe I started the discussion about Kim’s husband. WRONG. It was Phaedra. Phaedra stated he “was zesty” and “had a fire in his pants.” From there, each girl clearly stated that they saw questionable behavior from him (with the exception of Cynthia). The only reason Kim’s husband came up is because he had snapped on several of the women earlier that day. He was snapping his fingers in their faces, yelling at them being rude and “reading them” during their bus ride home from Jamaica. The girls were shocked as they didn’t see this behavior from him before. Apparently, he was so obnoxious he had to later apologize to all the women.

Collectively, we all saw signs of his dual personality which prompted the discussion about him at all and hence the prevalent gay rumors pre-dating the show. The gay rumors have been around for over 10 years. Anyone can google it–no one made them up. They exist for a reason true or not. Therefore, for me to mention the gay rumors were completely justified within the conversation.

To be fair, no one wants to be gossiped about, but we are publicly known so many believe our lives are fair game. Blogs make millions of dollars off hearsay; TMZ, Perez Hilton, MediaTakeOut, Radar, etc. are all blogs that regurgitate gossip for interesting fodder. With that said, it was a private conversation, so I was surprised that Sheree mentioned it to Kim, but I can’t fault her for it. I would want to know what is being said about me too.

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15 comments

  1. She started that sh*t point blank. She was the one who called that man Chrissy and blatantly referred to him as gay. She’s such a bitter ole bish

    1. Kenya is a talentless slut. She was broke until the housewives and now will do or say anything to stay on the show gurllll

  2. Now if the shor was on the foot and people were calling her new fake boyfriend gay, she’d be in her feelings and pulling the victim card. Shut up Kenya.

  3. It’s always somebody else’s fault she never takes responsibility for her actions trying to shift the blame to Phaedra. Kenya loves to hit below the belt but watch when someone does that to her she going to act like a victim. Because if someone calls her a motherless child she would be up in arms.

  4. I’m not sure why people are mad at Kenya and not calling out the others who participated in this conversation. Kenya was not the only one alluding to his low down lifestyle. Yet she’s the only one getting backlash for it. Interesting.

  5. His s-xuality is none of Kenya’s business though. But for Kenya to have a gay bestie, she sure does seem obsessed with accusing people of being gay.

  6. But didn’t she blast Porsha for alluding to Kordell being gay, even though they were rumors for years and you could search that sh-t on goog…..oh nevermind!

  7. So because she supposedly didn’t start the convo……..she isn’t wrong for adding to it??????? W/e she never takes accountability for her words or actions…she needs to grow up she is almost 50 if not already…and she wonders why she got dragged…when you engage in ratchet-ness and drama….things like getting dragged and cursed out happens

  8. It doesn’t matter if Phaedra started the conversation or not because Kenya is the only one who ran with it. She is really fixated on that man’s s-xuality. She needs to worry about her own man because I find him questionable too.

  9. A private conversation….huh…5 women while filming…Kenya really?

    Not only did you blurt it out, you were laughing about it.

    It’s unfortunate but Kenya is missing the sensitivity chip. She may get it once she is married and has her own family…MAYBE. She seems pretty set in her ways.

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