'RHOA' cast update: Kenya Moore seen in IVF center in Barbados

Kenya Moore from "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" Bravo

After fans saw her breaking down in fear of a divorce last week, "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" reality star Kenya Moore was spotted at a fertility center in Barbados.

In an apparent confirmation of her ongoing IVF treatment, the former Miss Universe contestant posted a video of her pooches King and Twirl on a beach and hinted with the caption that she wanted kids of her own. "My twins #kingsandtwirlthey bring so much fulfillment in my life, calm, happiness and purpose. I can only imagine what children do," the caption read. Moore also asked for fans to pray for her.

TMZ reported that Moore was spotted in Barbados Fertility Centre, but husband Marc Daly was nowhere in sight. Sources confirmed that Moore really wanted to get pregnant and that she was undergoing an IVF treatment at the moment, which the insiders claimed would take a while.

It is believed that while the treatment will not be documented and shown in "RHOA," it would still be tackled in the reality show. This is not surprising though, as Moore had been keen on keeping things private, especially since Daly is not used to the fame and is described as a "private person." 

In the last episode of "RHOA," fans saw Moore in a different light as she talked about the importance of privacy in her and Daly's life. She narrated that her husband's ex-girlfriends had started sending him things she had done years ago. The 46-year-old also shared that she had been affected by online criticisms she had been garnering with regards to Daly's decision to be with her. 

Even her wedding was kept a secret to fans and co-stars, earning the ire of some of her close friends from "RHOA." Porsha Williams slammed Moore for keeping her husband's identity hidden back then and said that their relationships and problems are all fair game for the reality show.

"RHOA" season 10 airs on Bravo every Sunday, at 8 p.m. EST.

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