'RHOA' season 10 news: Cynthia Bailey opens about Kenya Moore's secret wedding, Phaedra Parks' exit

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"The Real Housewives of Atlanta" (RHOA) star Cynthia Bailey recently revealed her thoughts on co-star Kenya Moore's secret wedding and Phaedra Parks' controversial and messy exit.

Bailey admitted in an interview with Entertainment Tonight that she got a little bit mad and disappointed with Moore's decision not to tell her about the ceremony that had Moore exchanging vows with Mark Daly. Bailey also explained that she had stuck with Moore during tough times with other bad relationships, so she could have at least been invited to the important ceremony.

Bailey clarified that she had already Moore's husband but that it took a long time to happen. "He's awesome and they are great together. I am so rooting for them, 100 percent, and I really, honestly couldn't be happier," Bailey added. The model also revealed that she had jokingly requested for another wedding, one which she could attend.

Meanwhile, Moore's secret wedding had been the talk of the town in "RHOA." Her decision to keep things in private had been blasted by some of her co-stars. Porsha Williams stated that they were on a reality show and asserted that the stars had gone through a lot in terms of relationships and families, all of which were shared and publicized in the show. On this issue, Bailey only had this to say, "I can't speak for Kenya on this entirely, but I will say, obviously, she's pretty excited."

Regarding Parks' removal from the current run, Bailey admitted that she had not gotten too close to Parks but that she had felt a connection between them, adding that they both joined the show at the same time. Bailey was quick to say that it was up to the bosses to make such moves, but for her, Parks "was great on the show."

"RHOA" airs Sundays, at 8 p.m. EST on Bravo.

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