'Real Housewives of Atlanta' Kenya Moore engaged to an African Prince or a German Model?

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Kenya Moore's love life is very exciting, too exciting that it's a challenge to keep up with it. Moore is trying her best to keep her boyfriend out of the limelight, especially when things didn't work out with ex-boyfriend Walter Jackson.

According to Wet Paint, Moore made it clear that her boyfriend was an African prince. But new reports say that this is no longer true. She has a new man.

MediaTakeOut.com broke the news that the former Miss USA was dating a younger model whose name is Marvin. That's not all, Moore and the young model are already engaged. Is this really true?

There's no confirmation if the engagement rumor is true or not. But it is evident that Moore is very close to Marvin. Moore recently posted photos of them together on her Instagram account. One in particular was captioned: "Love is a choice, to trust is a choice. You choose your fate. You can't let other people and the past dictate how you treat others."

Moore is definitely in love. The question is, which guy is it really? Back then, Moore insisted that her man was an African Prince. Now, she has a German model by her side. Just months ago, rumors of being linked to a married oil tycoon surfaced, so which is which?

Given the numerous rumors about her love life and the men in her life, this makes the engagement rumors more doubtful. Yet, it's best to wait for confirmation directly from Moore from this point forward.

In related news, Moore will be back in season 7 of "Real Housewives of Atlanta." Rumor has it that the complete cast will return to the new season, as everyone wants a part of the money the show is earning.

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