'Real Housewives of Atlanta' news: Cast throws wedding for Kenya Moore

Kenya Moore from "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" Bravo

Fans of the "Real Housewives of Atlanta" (RHOA) saw on Sunday that Kenya Moore had again gotten married, this time with the presence of her co-stars.

Cast members of the hit Bravo show made their own version of the wedding of Moore, which they were originally not able to attend to as Moore had kept this a secret from them and the rest of the fandom of "RHOA." Marlo Hampton, Sheree Whitfield, and Porsha Williams thought that it would be best to throw another wedding which they could attend.

NeNe Leakes served as the officiator of the ceremony. The cast, as well as the fans, were taken aback when Hampton said that the groom would be coming to the ceremony. As fans would know, Moore had described her businessman hubby Marc Daly as a "private person," which was the reason why they wed secretly.

Meanwhile, the three kept things under the wraps from Cynthia Bailey, who was known to be good friends with Moore. When the bride came, she took the joke pretty well and was also game enough to kiss the cardboard standee, which was supposed to be Daly.

The night was not all that giddy though. Later that episode, the cast and Hampton questioned the authenticity of Moore and Daly's wedding. When Hampton asked who of the cast believed that Kenya was really married, Bailey walked out.

"The whole situation with Kenya is very upsetting to me," Bailey revealed, adding that her not being invited to Moore and Daly's wedding was "hurtful," but that she could not force Moore to do things she did not want to.

According to Moore, Daly is not used to being the center of attention. It even got to the point that Moore broke down when she narrated that she was affected by the criticisms she had been seeing online regarding their relationship.

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

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