Porsha Stewart fired from RHOA? Kenya Moore says she may not return to reality show

Porsha Stewart and Kenya Moore BravoTV

Real Housewives of Atlanta star Kenya Moore has revealed that she may not return to the show after her violent fight with co-star Porsha "Stewart" Williams on the set of the season 6 reunion last month.

In an interview with the Washington Post on Monday, Moore said: "We all agree that we don't condone violence. We've become angry with each other, we've threatened each other and gone to the edge. But at the end of the day, we know there's a line. If there are no consequences, then where does it end?"

The first part of the RHOA season 6 reunion taping aired on Bravo TV Sunday evening, which saw the brawl between the two reality stars.

Multiple sources reported that after being taunted by Moore, Williams sprung from her seat and began beating her. Moore was allegedly dragged by her hair across the floor.

"I think Porsha was in a position to provoke me," Moore said. "If anyone is capable of blacking out and not taking responsibility for their actions, they should not be in this type of environment. They do not need a stage such as this."

Sunday's broadcast came days after Porsha Williams handed herself into the police after and was charged with battery for the fight.

It is not known whether Porsha Williams was fired for the fight, or whether she will get the sack, but Bravo TV has yet to reveal the new cast of Real Housewives of Atlanta season 7.

After news of the assault spread, many assumed Moore would be fired from RHOA for physically instigating the fight. Rumors also began circulating that the cast would quit the show if Moore was fired.

After the reunion taping, co-star Nene Leakes expressed her thoughts on the fight in an interview with Essence Magazine. "I don't think that Porsha deserves to get fired based on the fight with Kenya. I do think she was on the chopping block before she got into the fight. Fighting Kenya did not help her case."

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