Kenya Moore's secret marriage: Cynthia Bailey answers Moore's reason for not inviting her

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Kenya Moore decided to have a secret wedding with Marc Daly when "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" went on a hiatus. As no one really knew that she was getting married, nobody from her co-stars got invited, not even Cynthia Bailey.

The 46-year-old actress revealed that she has her reasons why she never told Bailey about her wedding plans. In a tweet, the television personality admitted that she actually eloped and no one, even her family, attended the special event.

"My own father didn't attend my wedding so @CynthiaBailey10 shouldn't feel bad... I ELOPED," she said. "She has FaceTime with my husband Marc just didn't meet him in person and that was 6 months ago." She even advised those people who are not her friend to mind their own business.

In the recent episode of "The Real Housewives of Atlanta," Moore's secret marriage has been the girls' main topic of discussion when she left the group trip. Her fellow housewives did not even have the faintest idea that she has been dating Daly for six months and has been engaged in a long-distance relationship.

In an interview with Bravo TV, Bailey, on the other hand, talked about Moore's reason why she did not invite her. "When I first heard that Kenya eloped, I honestly didn't believe it," she admitted.

The 50-year-old reality star revealed that she first thought that her secret marriage was only a "crazy rumor." Although she already knew that Moore was "happily involved with someone," she was still expecting a phone call from her.

The moment that Bailey confirmed that Moore is already married, she admitted that she is "beyond happy," although a "little hurt" that she was not invited. "I would have loved to have been there to support my beautiful friend for such a momentous and special occasion," she said.

"The Real Housewives of Atlanta" airs every Sunday at 8 p.m. EST on Bravo.

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