'RHOA' season 10 news: Kenya Moore affected by online criticisms on relationship with husband Marc Daly

Kenya Moore (in gold dress) got into heated arguments with her fellow housewives in the first part of "The Real Housewives of Atlanta's" reunion special. Facebook/RealHousewivesofAtlanta

"The Real Housewives of Atlanta" (RHOA) star Kenya Moore has been quite secretive about her husband Marc Daly for much of the past season and even early on the tenth run of the reality show, but on Sunday's episode of the Bravo show, the former Miss USA titleholder revealed just how much the couple valued their privacy.

Moore was talking with the show's producer in the episode, and while breaking down, she divulged that the spotlight on her husband has been affecting their marriage. Since they both prefer to keep their relationship private, the online criticisms Daly has been receiving are taking a toll on the couple. She also went on to narrate that people had been saying that her businessman beau had to fight his mother just to be with her.

Moore also lamented that people were bringing up things from the past. She narrated that some Daly's ex-girlfriends had been communicating with him to bring up guys Moore had dated a long time ago. She went on to denounce these, saying that they had nothing to do with the present situation.

"This pressure is too much. It's too much stuff going on. I don't wanna get divorced," Moore cried, adding that she had been affected by the online comments that kept questioning Daly's decision to be with her.

The 46-year-old star also revealed that her husband is not used to the attention he has been getting, explaining that Daly was a "private person." Moore said that she felt that she needed to protect her husband, especially since the media has been going crazy about their love story.

Previously, Moore hid the identity of her husband, and even their wedding was kept from her co-stars. Other "RHOA" cast members have criticized this, with Porsha Williams explaining that their relationships have always been part of the reality show.

Cynthia Bailey, one of Moore's close friends in "RHOA," even admitted in an interview that she felt off about Moore's decision to hold the ceremony without inviting her, but added that she was happy for the couple.

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