'Real Housewives of Atlanta' season 7 update: NeNe Leakes dissed by Kenya Moore, might leave the show soon?

'Real Housewives of Atlanta' Season 7

Is the allegedly pregnant "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" star Kenya Moore dissing co-star NeNe Leakes? 

In the official RHOA blog, Moore said, "I have been respectfully employed since the age of 14, managing to stay off a pole and out of jail. Therefore, for 20 plus years I have been around the block working. NeNe cannot say the same. I will no longer tolerate the thinly veiled insults aimed at my virtue as a woman. Several seasons ago, NeNe blatantly flirted with Peter and was greatly criticized. However, no one took her seriously because of the way she looks. Clearly, she's not a threat to anyone's marriage. Lucky for her." 

Also, the former beauty queen had previously announced that she could be pregnant. She said that she will share the good news in the series once it is confirmed. 

Meanwhile, NeNe said that she is ready to leave her work in the Bravo-produced reality show behind. In an interview with the New York Post, she shared that she finds the new cast members rude and nasty. She could be pertaining to her new co-star Claudia Jordan, who she is having problems with. 

"It's just so hack ... They bring these new girls on, and it's really different. I'm just so over it, it's not even funny," NeNe said. 

When she was asked if she will stay with the show despite all the fighting and her impending jobs outside RHOA, she simply said that it will not be for much longer.

"The Real Housewives of Atlanta" airs Sundays at 8 p.m. ET on Bravo.

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