Kenya Moore has responded to Andy Cohen’s comments about her shocking revenge p*rn unveiling in Sunday’s episode of The Real Housewives of Atlanta.
On his Andy Cohen Live show, Cohen said that Kenya should not have used the opening of her hair spa to exact her revenge and defended the decision to suspend the former beauty queen, even though Brittany Eady threatened her with a weapon first.
“There’s all this talk after the Me Too movement that if you show someone a d–k pic or a nude pic without them saying, ‘Yes, I would like to see that right now,’ that’s like s*xual assault,” his co-host John Hill said on the show, to which Cohen agreed.
“The two ‘co-hosts’ are extremely ignorant,” Kenya wrote.
“‘S*xual assault’ is rape,” she continued. “Remember, that’s what Phaedra [Parks] accused Kandi [Burruss] of attempting to do to Porsha [Williams].”
Kenya did not agree with his comments.
“I found that plus tons others online. She signed a release for it so it’s a fair RECEIPT,” she explained on X.
Kenya said the only people who should be using weighty terms like “s*xual assault” and “revenge p*rn” are people familiar with Georgia law, she said, seemingly alluding to possible legal action.
“Sick of the bias and selective outrage,” Kenya added. “These comments should not have aired. Where is Legal?”
