'Real Housewives of Atlanta' news: Kenya Moore offends Kim Zolciak, LGBT community

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Reality television series "Real Housewives of Atlanta" (RHOA) has had a lot of drama recently. With Kim Zolciak accusing Kenya Moore as a liar, Moore retaliated in quite a savage way. It may even be too savage, as Moore is now under fire for her below-the-belt insults.

During last Sunday's episode of "RHOA," Zolciak crashed NeNe Leaks' party for one major reason: to expose Moore's lies. According to her, Moore is just lying about her actually having a husband. "He doesn't exist...it's all a f***ing lie, b****," said Zolciak including a lot of other insults. Moore, of course, had something to say about this.

"Why do you have such a hard on for me?" Moore retaliated. "Didn't they cut it off during your reassignment surgery?" At this point, everyone was quite shocked at what they just heard. Cynthia Bailey, on the other hand, did not seem quite surprised as she already warned Zolciak not to "poke the bear, unless you want to get bit."

"Worry about your botched surgery, don't worry about me," Moore added. "Worry about your life and your daughter, who you pimp out for John Legend tickets." The next scenes were not nice as Zolciak leaps to attack Moore.

According to EBONY.com, Twitter fans have been expressing their thoughts about the episode. While Zolciak's husband is another issue in itself, some fans tweeted their dislike for Moore's comments, especially about the reassignment surgery. As it is used as an insult against Zolciak, it also hits the LGBT community watching the show. There were others who tried to defend Moore but the hate still continues.

The issue of Moore and her husband grew to a climax when Zolciak repeatedly mentioned that he is not real. This is mostly because no one from the group has not actually met him yet, as also mentioned by Shereé Whitfield. Zolciak, on the other hand, was not actually even invited to the party. It was Whitfield who brought her as a guest without telling the host.

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