'RHOA' season 10 news, update: Kim Zolciak calls Kenya Moore an 'empty person,' 'a dark cloud'

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It seems that the drama among "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" (RHOA) stars will never be over. Season 10 had just started, and yet, issues have already sprung out.

Kim Zolciak in an interview with US Weekly referred to co-star Kenya Moore as an "empty person." The "Don't Be Tardy" star lashed out and said that Moore was not a nice person. "I've never in my life looked at somebody in the eyes and saw an empty soul," the wife of Kroy Biermann stressed.

The 39-year-old reality star also went on to say that Moore was a "dark cloud," and narrated how the feud had ignited in the past season. "RHOA" season 9 saw Moore and Zolciak having a meltdown at the basement of the house of Sheree Whitfield. Zolciak and Moore had a heated argument, which allegedly involved the latter attacking Zolciak.

That said, the feeling seems to be returned in full by Moore. She recently revealed that "no one is excited for Kim to be back on the show." The 46-year-old also clarified that she had no beef with Zolciak in the past season, but much to her surprise, Zolciak had publicly disclosed her supposed conflict between the two of them.

Moore had also slammed Zolciak's parenting, citing the Twitter post of the latter that had earned the ire of many. The post read, "Who does Brielle have to blow in order to meet him??" referring to a John Legend concert.

Aside from this, Moore had sided with NeNe Leakes in the roach controversy, which probably had added salt to the wound. Moore had defended Leakes, maintaining that everyone had experienced having bugs in their houses at some point and even denounced Brielle Biermann for uploading the video in social media.

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

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