'RHOA' stars and husbands dress up for Halloween: NeNe Leakes, husband's costumes allude to 'roach' video

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Drama is far from over for the stars of "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" (RHOA), and Halloween could just be the perfect occasion to add fuel to the fire.

NeNe Leakes and husband Gregg had dressed up as a pest exterminator and a roach for Halloween, respectively, in an apparent allusion to the alleged claims of the daughter of "RHOA" co-star Kim Zolciak Biermann about their house containing a roach. The Instagram post came with the caption: "Roach Pest Control in full effect #RHOA."

An E! News source revealed that Kim was furious about the post and "felt disrespected," though no official statement was released by Kim as of writing. Meanwhile, Kim and her husband, Kroy, had dressed up as a Playmate, Tiffany Fallon, and the Playboy founder, the late Hugh Hefner, for Halloween, a photo of which was uploaded by Kim on her Instagram account.

Kim and Kroy's costumes were for an event that would be filmed for the finale of "RHOA." Kim had also revealed that dressing up as a duo was a first for them and teased of a possible repeat for next year's Halloween.

NeNe had, earlier this month, slammed "Don't Be Tardy" star Brielle Biermann's move to upload a video that showed Brielle disgusted of a roach that she supposedly saw in the former's house. NeNe called the 20-year-old "racist" and "jealous" of her new home. Kim had resorted to lawyer Marty Singer for help in legal actions against the vicious accusations of her co-star.

Leakes also made headlines when she released a rape remark to a heckler during a stand-up performance earlier this month. The said incident was caught on video and had earned the ire of many. The backlash had prompted the "RHOA" star to apologize through her Facebook account, saying that she "made a mistake."

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