Kenya Moore is finally responding to the allegations made that she offered to give Apollo Nida a "blow job" in L.A. during last season on the Real Housewives of Atlanta.
In last week's episode viewers who tuned in to the show witnessed Nida give Moore an apology for spreading the rumor that turned out to be a lie.
Now more has expressed her thoughts on the whole drama in her blog on the Bravo site:
"If you are tired of the “Apollo and Kenya” drama, imagine how I feel," the star writes. "This feud goes all the way back to a business deal gone bad. From that point on, Phaedra started to malign my character and drag my good name through the mud. According to her, I then became an alcoholic, bipolar, and broke. She added home wrecking whore to her list after I outed Apollo for texting me without her knowledge."
She adds, "I was wrong for responding to Apollo’s text knowing Phaedra and I were not friends at the time or if people believed it was more. The texts were innocent and I have proven that, and I have apologized to Phaedra publicly many times. We all make mistakes and I can admit when I am wrong, apologize, and hopefully, never repeat the same behavior."
Moore continued, "I have proclaimed many times that I never saw Apollo in Los Angeles or any other place outside of RHOA. Ever. Therefore, the lie he told about seeing me at a party and according to Phaedra, later showing up at his LA hotel and subsequently offering him fellatio, never happened. I have never wanted Apollo, never offered him sexual favors."
Despite finally getting an apology from Nida, who is currenlty serving his eight-year prison term in Kentucky, Moore still wants an apology from Phaedra.
"Phaedra has called me a whore 99 different ways," she says. "As I stated, I may be a lot of things, but I have never been anyone's whore. Even if she chose to believe her husband, she never checked his story out before publicly slandering and defaming me. As a lawyer herself, I was appalled she would behave in such a way. Apollo clearly has the propensity to lie. With that said, Phaedra chose not to even speak to me about it at all, prohibiting me to even have a response, prove my innocence, or defend myself. Yet, she was more than willing to go to the media to spread this fictitious story. Imagine how I felt having my family or 5-year-old nieces ask my why I would do something like that?
The same people who do the most talking and the most damage fall silent when they are proven wrong. The negative headlines become global when it's something negative. Yet, when the truth is revealed, no one has anything to say. Porsha stated on WWHL she believed "something happened," NeNe stated I lied to Phaedra on the recent WWHL episode, and Kandi stated that she "looked at me differently" but would never say why. Do I deserve an apology? Yes, without question. Will I get one? ...Have I ever?"
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