NeNe Leakes Explains Siding With Kenya Moore’s Stallion Booty

Reality star turned actress NeNe Leakes is not ashamed to tell you that once upon a time, she did a twirk or two on a strip pole. Over the weekend, the Real Housewives of Atlanta star hosted the grand opening of West Hollywood strip club, “The Cake Factory”.

And in more entertaining news, NeNe has spoken out about the latest RHOA episode. Specifically, she’d like fans and viewers to know why she’s side with Kenya ‘Gone With the Wind Fabulous’ Moore in the Stallion vs. Donkey debate.

On her blog, she wrote:
This past episode was all about being an ass, LOL! Me personally, I like to roll with Team Right! Friend or no friend! Let me take you back a minute. Remember when Phaedra was going to represent Sheree in her child support case? Phaedra made it clear that she doesn’t work for free, and she supposedly had to chase sheer down for 5k before she would start the proceedings. We are all in businesses that we hope will make us money, and doing business with friends is always a tricky thing. It’s funny how the two of them pride themselves on being such business women but didn’t have enough business sense to have a contract upfront. My thoughts are this: from what I could see on the show, Phaedra didn’t think Kenyadeserved to be paid. If Kenya was going to help produce Phaedra’s donkey booty video, she should be paid for her efforts and hard work! Surely Phaedra paid the men she met with.
[Bravo, Reality Tea]
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