‘Love And Hip Hop Miami’ Star Jessie Woo Comes for Kenya Moore

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Kenya Moore isn’t buying Porsha Williams’ activism.

Porsha Williams has been receiving a lot of support for her commitment to the Black Lives Matter Movement. She was arrested multiple times as she protested for justice for Breonna Taylor. And she, along with “Love And Hip Hop New York” star Yandy Smith, is very passionate about fighting for change. However, this has not kept both women from receiving some criticism.

Yandy was accused of protesting for clout. And Porsha has been accused of protesting for a storyline on “Real Housewives of Atlanta.”

One of Porsha’s biggest critics happens to be Kenya Moore. While talking to Kandi Burruss, Kandi has questioned Porsha’s true motives. She has even accused Porsha of wanting to get arrested in front of the cameras. Regardless, Kenya planned to be respectful when she was going to attend an event Lauren Williams was planning for Porsha. The event was created to celebrate Porsha’s activism.

Jessie Woo throws some shade.

Lauren originally told Cynthia Bailey that Kenya was allowed to be her plus one. Kenya never received her own invitation. Sometime before the event, Lauren changed her mind. And she told Cynthia that she didn’t want Kenya to come because she worried that Kenya could cause drama. She also worried Kenya could change the mood.

Kenya wasn’t happy to learn she was not allowed to attend. She planned to be cordial and even gift PJ with a Rosa Parks doll.

Interestingly enough, “Love And Hip Hop Miami” star Jessie Woo had some things to say. She came for Kenya on Twiter.

She wrote, “Kenya doesn’t even feel that Porsha is genuine about her BLM work. So her and her Rosa Parks doll can stay home and cry about Marc being in New York with his main family ?  #RHOA.”

 

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