Kim Zolciak Defends Coming for Kenya Moore First at NeNe Leakes’ Party

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By: Amanda Anderson-Niles

“Real Housewives of Atlanta” stars Kenya Moore and Kim Zolciak’s ongoing beef has been a major focus on the tenth season of the reality show.

On the most recent episode, Kenya took verbal shots at Kim for suggesting her daughter Brielle would “blow” someone for some John Legend tickets on Twitter.

Kim claims she was joking but the tweet did cause controversy on social media.

While some of the cast feels children should always be off-limits, Kenya’s fans pointed out on social media that Kim came for Kenya first at NeNe’s party.

Now Kim defends why she did just that.

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7 comments

  1. My issue with Kim is she’s doing tit for tat with Kenya but doesn’t like when Kenya does tit for tat with her. Don’t throw out what you don’t want back.

    1. She can’t. This is the most attention Kim has had in years. Her show has been flopping but she’s getting a ratings tick thanks to Queen Kenya.

  2. Kim needs to keep it 100. She came for Kenya and keeps coming for Kenya because she needs a storyline. It’s not hard for anyone to see. What annoys me is she tries to pretend it’s the other way around. Kenya’s marriage is everyone’s storyline this season it seems like. The whole “is she or isn’t she married” thing is all they are all talking about. Kim clearly needed the check and knew Kenya was the target to make that a reality.

  3. I really am not a Kenya fan but Kim can’t play victim when she tweeted what she did about Brielle and came to the party taking shots first. She started it that night and Kenya finished it.

  4. Kim really needs to stop playing victim. She’s a vet and she knows how things work. Being messy is part of the job. If she’s not okay with that anymore, she should stick to her own show.

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