'RHOA' season 10 news, update: Kim Zolciak claims Kenya Moore's husband is nonexistent

Screenshot of Kim Zolciak in an interview with Larry King YouTube/LarryKing

Yet again, another drama had unfolded among the ladies of the reality series, "Real Housewives of Atlanta" (RHOA) season 10, as witnessed by the fans of the show. This time, Kim Zolciak returned to build a rift with Kenya Moore.

Sunday's episode of "RHOA" season 10 saw Zolciak making her way to the party at NeNe Leakes' house. Some fans had been expecting a brawl between Zolciak and Leakes, both of whom had been at odds since the roach controversy. However, Zolciak turned to Moore, who was lately seen in the news spending time with husband businessman Marc Daly.

When Marlo Hampton went to the topic of Moore and her husband, Zolciak took a swing and claimed that Daly does not exist. She also said that the marriage was a lie. "Didn't they cut it off during your reassignment surgery?" Moore answered Zolciak's statements and questioned why her co-star was always being hard on her.

Moore further advised Zolciak to just worry about her husband, Kroy Biermann. Zolciak, of course, did not let this go and came back at Moore saying, "Nobody cares about you." The altercation went to a whole new level when the two seemed to go physical with their fight. The episode ended with the heated argument, and fans would likely see how the fight would end in the next episode of "RHOA."

Prior to the airing of this episode, Moore had been spotted in the Caribbean city of Barbados where she was rumored to have been entering a fertility center. A few days after she was photographed in the IVF center, her husband Daly was later seen to be relaxing with the reality star at the airport and on the beach.

Moore had previously been targeted by her co-stars for keeping things with Daly private. In a previous report, Porsha Williams slammed Moore's decision, citing everyone's relationship which had been witnessed by fans through the show.

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