'Real Housewives of Atlanta' star Kenya Moore fuels speculations about her pregnancy

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Fans of "Real Housewives of Atlanta" have been wondering if its star Kenya Moore is already expecting her first baby. The reality star sat down to speak about the matter, but instead of clarifying things, she only ended up fueling the speculations.

Moore appeared on the Wendy Williams show Tuesday and addressed questions about her pregnancy rumors. Unfortunately for her eager fans, the matter was not really settled once and for all, as the reality star says she is not yet ready to tell the world.

"I will say when I am able to say," said the reality star, adding, "We have been very upfront about wanting to have kids together."

Williams tried to squeeze a little bit more information from the housewife, asking her upfront if she's expecting or not. However, Moore would not be coaxed. "I am not saying either way, but when I am ready to say, I will tell the world," she promised.

The speculations surrounding her pregnancy began after she was photographed visiting a fertility clinic in Barbados.

Although the reality star did not reveal if she's expecting or not, she has, in previous times, emphasized on her desire to be a mother and have children. She also acknowledged that she and her husband Marc Daly are working on it.

"I absolutely want children. My husband wants children with me and we are working on it," she said, adding, "I'm hopeful that within the year, I'll have a little one running around."

In related news, housewife Kim Zolciak recently posted a mysterious tweet hinting that someone had been fired from "Real Housewives of Atlanta." "Poof! #LostYourPeach," she tweeted, referring the fruit that the housewives hold during the show's title sequence. Zolciak has had a beef with Moore, leading to fans wondering if Moore had been fired from the show.

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