'Real Housewives of Atlanta' star Kenya Moore has obvious pregnancy glow, according to fans

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With rumors of her pregnancy swirling all over the internet, "Real Housewives of Atlanta" star Kenya Moore has shared new pictures of herself sporting what fans believe is an obvious pregnancy glow. This adds fuel to the speculation that the popular housewife is finally pregnant.

In the photos, the reality television star is seen wearing a black dress and a simple straight hairdo that cascades over her shoulders. Her dress has a deep plunging neckline that reveals part of her cleavage. Moore posted the photos on her Instagram account and coupled them with some hashtags that boast of not having any plastic surgeries.

Fans who are seeing the pregnancy glow in the reality star's photos are already congratulating Moore in the comments section of the photo.

It is not a secret that both Moore and her husband Marc Daly want children.

"I absolutely want children. My husband wants children with me and we are working on it," Moore told E! News in a previous interview.

Last month, Moore was spotted entering a world-renowned fertility clinic in Barbados. This resulted in speculation that the reality star was finally pregnant after wanting to have kids for so long.

However, Moore refused to confirm or deny the speculations during her appearance on "The Wendy Williams Show."

"I am not saying either way, but when I am ready to say, I will tell the world," she said.

In any case, her silence about her pregnancy status has not stopped fans from believing that the 46-year-old reality star is now with child.

Back in season 6 of "The Real Housewives of Atlanta," Moore wanted to see a fertility specialist to pursue in vitro fertilization. However, her family didn't approve of the move because she was not in a committed relationship back then. Now that she's happily married to Daly, her dreams of having children may finally become a reality.

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