Kenya Moore and husband Marc Daly news: 'The Real Housewives of Atlanta' star's husband appears in public, proving her marriage was not 'fake'

A photo of Kenya Moore endorsing a health product Facebook/Kenya Moore

"The Real Housewives of Atlanta" star Kenya Moore walked the red carpet with her husband Marc Daly last Sunday, putting to rest the rumors that her husband was "not real." The couple attended the Elton John AIDS Foundation Oscars Party, wherein they gave their very first joint interview.

Speaking with ET Online, the couple shared how they felt about each other when they first met, and the story of how they ended up marrying each other. Daly revealed in the interview that he fell in "love at first sight" with Moore.

"Great heart, great person, love at first sight," the husband said.

Meanwhile, Moore said that she felt more or less the same. She revealed that she knew Daly was the one for her after they went on their first date. She even added that after the said date, she immediately called her "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" co-star Cynthia Bailey to tell her that she just met her future husband.

Moore also expressed how she dealt with rumors that her husband was not real and her marriage was "fake." She expressed nonchalance and implied that she never thought much about the rumor. "Honestly, I just laugh at it," Moore said.

"The Real Housewives of Atlanta" star seems to be really secure with Daly's company. She said that she wants to become a better person for her husband because he is someone who "centers" her and loves her unconditionally. She added that she is also at peace with herself right now, because of the newfound relationship.

There were some rather controversial rumors regarding Moore's continued appearance on "The Real Housewives of Atlanta." It was reported that she was given an ultimatum to put her husband on the show or she will be fired. She denies these rumors, however.

"I can't be fired. So that can't be true," the actress said.

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