Yandy Smith Supports Porsha Williams After Kenya Moore Criticizes Her Activism

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Kenya Moore has been critical of Porsha Williams’ activism.

When it comes to feuds, “Real Housewives of Atlanta” stars Kenya Moore and Porsha Wiliams have been at it for years. Last season, they attempted to leave their issues in the past. And they actually bonded over motherhood. However, the peace didn’t last. Porsha became irritated with Kenya’s treatment of Tanya Sam. Plus, Porsha had some critical words about Kenya’s friendship with Cynthia Bailey.

As for Kenya, she felt like Porsha didn’t defend her while they were working on their friendship. So she just feels as if Porsha turned on her. And she’s become a lot like NeNe Leakes. At this point, she’s done trying to have a friendship with Porsha.

So she definitely didn’t hold back on her thoughts about Porsha’s activism.

On the show, she said that it seemed as if Porsha and other activists she was protesting with wanted to get arrested. This was in response to Kenya learning that Porsha had recently been arrested at another protest.

On social media, Kenya has accused Porsha of using activism as a storyline on “Real Housewives of Atlanta.”

While activist Tamika D. Mallory has attempted to defend Porsha amid Kenya’s criticism, Kenya has not backed down from her comments. And she believes the current season of the show will prove her right.

Yandy Smith shows her support.

Interestingly enough, Yandy Smith is one of the protestors who has been arrested with Porsha. In fact, they have bonded as they have gotten to know each other while fighting for justice for Breonna Taylor.

She recently decided to show Porsha some support on Instagram after Porsha posted a report claiming that two officers may be fired in connection to Breonna’s death.

Yandy wrote, “Your work, your tears and all that you shared in that cell could never be in vain. You kept out spirits up and you preached in there. Giving us hope and inspiration, totally channeling your grandfather in that moment. A glimpse of justice is just that a glimpse…we have more work to do. Let me tell you this one thing! Dont you let nobody discourage you work! Martin was called names, Malcolm was called names even Rosa was called out her name, by their own people and died still fighting for justice for those very people. Even, Jesus him self was called the worse of names and died fighting for our souls. People that are not involved in the fight will never understand and that’s ok. You keep fighting! You keep pushing. You keep using that platform the way you do!! You had me…so I got you!”

In response to Yandy’s comment, Porsha wrote, “@yandysmith I love you sister and yes we will never stop. #BreonnaTaylor #BLM”

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