'RHOA' cast update: Kenya Moore, husband Marc Daly spotted in Barbados

Kenya Moore from "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" Bravo

Everything is going strong for "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" (RHOA) star Kenya Moore and husband Marc Daly, who have been spotted sharing a kiss in the Caribbean city of Barbados.

The couple was seen at an airport on Saturday, Nov. 18, in Barbados, where Moore was also seen entering a fertility clinic. In an Instagram post following her sighting, the former Miss USA shared a photo of her and Daly, with a caption saying that she was now starting off with a clean slate. "No more excuses, or negativity. I now have the chance to live not only for myself, but for my own family. The stakes are the greatest they've ever been in my life," the caption read.

TMZ reported that the "RHOA" star had been trying to get pregnant and would be putting in the effort and time to make this happen, but eagle-eyed fans have noticed that she entered the clinic alone. Still, in what seemed to be a small announcement of the ongoing process, Moore shared a clip of her two dogs on Instagram and said in the caption that one could just imagine the joy children could bring.

Aside from this, the outfit also revealed that there were no signs of "RHOA" showing of her treatment, even though it is expected to be tackled in the reality show. This is not a surprise, however, as Moore had been trying to keep her life away from the limelight.

An episode of "RHOA" saw Moore explaining why she decided to keep her relationship with husband Daly private. She revealed that the businessman was not used to the fame and was indeed a "private person."

The episode also witnessed Moore's revelation that she was affected by the criticisms she had been receiving. She shared that many people questioned Daly's decision to be with her, and some even spread lies that Daly had to fight his mother to be with Moore.

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