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'Errrrrrr': Kenya Moore's Uplifting Message Goes Left When Fans Call Out Her Feud with Nene Leakes

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Kenya Moore is one of the latest celebrities to join the “My Black Is Beautiful” social media challenge.

Moore’s co-star Eva Marcille urged her to take on the challenge, which Marcille forwarded as: “We are BLACK WOMEN!

The former Miss USA winner also alleged that Leakes called her daughter a buffalo when Moore was pregnant.

At the season 12 reunion, Leakes expressed that there was a rumor going around that suggested Moore didn’t use her own eggs to have her daughter.

Moore threw shots at Leakes’ appearance, insinuating that her makeup made her look like “a white woman in drag.”

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