RHOA NeNe Leakes stripper past blasted by Kenya Moore, Former Miss USA claims NeNe is beneath co-stars in bitter war

By Mereb Gebremariam | Feb 21, 2014 10:51 AM EST

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Real Housewives of Atlanta reality star, Kenya Moore is calling co-star NeNe Leakes a stripper claiming that she is beneath most of the cast members and their accolades.

Leakes said, "None of these b***hes here are on my level I'm on," and on her Bravo blog, Moore responded by attacking Leakes's character.

"Kandi [Burruss] is a Grammy award-winning songwriter and astute businesswoman and actual "rich b***h," Cynthia [Bailey] is an accomplished model and businesswoman, and Phaedra [Parks] is an attorney, and I am a former Miss USA and the only one in the group with an actual crown. Unlike NeNe, I can't be dethroned as I'm a part of history. With that said, NeNe is a former stripper with a few short-lived gigs in Hollywood given to her by one man. My scoreboard says that makes HER not on our level," she wrote on her Bravo blog.

Moore was blasted by Leakes and by Saving Our Children charity for her televised event. The charity claims Moore falsely stated that she donated thousands of dollars to the charity on a recent episode.

In a statement the charity wrote:

"On February 16, 2014, Saving Our Daughters was mentioned on the episode of Real Housewives of Atlanta as being honored with a fundraiser on its behalf.

Our charity was contacted by publicist April Love to get approval and give notice of this upcoming event. Much to our delight, we were indeed honored to be chosen. After all, one of our largest financial contributors, Mrs. NeNe Leakes who has been responsible for contributions in the thousands of dollars throughout the years, is a member of the cast. Days later, to our surprise Ms. Love did contact me and inform me that she had decided to terminate her company's involvement with this event. At that point, Ms. Moore contacted me to continue moving forward with the event as purposed and planned. This call took place a day before the event was scheduled to take place. Upon seeing the event unfold on TV, it was noticed that Ms. Kenya Moore stated that she was giving this charitable event in honor of Mrs. Leakes, with Saving Our Daughters as the recipient of the proceeds from the charity event. Honorees at this point were switched without our knowledge, but again, we are appreciative of any and all support for the organization. Had we been made aware that this fundraising event was in honor of Mrs. Leakes, we certainly would have been present with the plaques and certificates of appreciation that we currently have to present to Mrs. Leakes for her outstanding efforts and support for Saving Our Daughters. This would have been the perfect opportunity for us to honor her, as well.

We were not aware of this and it appears that Mrs. Leakes wasn't aware either. The light in which Saving Our Daughters was depicted was less than favorable. The organization received several calls from other supporters about our involvement in this event. They were extremely disappointed and felt that the organization was being taken advantage of. We go on record by stating that we at Saving our Daughters have never and will not ever be involved in any drive where the exact purpose is not clear, stated or held to with only approved changes. We would not ever jeopardize our continuing support from our friends by being a part of what appears to have been tainted from the start.

In closing, Ms. Kenya Moore stated that thousands of dollars were raised at this event. To protect the integrity of Saving Our Daughters, our records show that we did not receive any of the proceeds raised from Ms. Moore's masquerade ball. However, we do appreciate the contribution we did receive of $500 for our annual Christmas doll drive for children with cancer."

In Leakes's Bravo blog she started off apologizing to her fans for her recent behavior on a recent episode of RHOA when she gave a short speech at Moore's charity event.

"I don't have a lot I want to say, but I'll start by saying I apologize for my behavior at the charity event. I definitely don't want to teach young women that this is the proper way to respond when someone is trying to trick you into a situation and push your buttons. I would much rather teach young women to be aware of the wolves in sheep's clothing."

The reality star then began to explain how she exactly received an invitation and what Moore's intentions are.

"Kenya used the charity's name for her own selfish reasons. I'm the kind of girl that likes to spill the facts. Everything else is just gossip and B.S. Here are the facts. I never received a call, a text, or an email from Kenya. What I did learn the night before the charity event is that Kenya had used a PR Firm to send e-vites to everyone, which is why I didn't see it. Fact!," She continued, "You heard me right, a third party! She wanted you to believe she sent me an email and she did not. FACT! If she really had pure, good intentions, she could have picked up the phone, called me, and said, "Hey let's put our differences aside for a night of charity!"

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