Kenya Moore Calls Honey Boo Boo A Hooker + Ice T & Coco’s Camp Deny Divorce Papers
Tell us how you REALLY feel! If there’s one thing that Real Housewives of Atlanta’s freshest face doesn’t do, it’s bite her tongue. And that’s exactly what the 41-year-old Kenya Moore did not do during a recent In Touch interview. When asked about the image of 7-year-old Honey Boo-Boo (real name Alana Thompson), Kenya blatantly said:
”Honey Boo Boo is not a role model for young women. Her mother [June Shannon] puts her onstage looking like a glorified hooker!”
The former Miss USA (you don’t know how many times I had to google her title) continued:
“Pageants are about having poise and promoting self-esteem and self-worth. When a little girl wears a lot of makeup, fake teeth and extensions, like hookers do — that’s just not appropriate.”
Does Kenya have a point? Or could her behavior on RHOA be categorized the same, non-role-model type behavior? And in other TV news, rumor continue to surround the marriage of reality stars Ice T and Coco.
With the buzz continuing about Coco’s inappropriate photos with aspiring rapper AP.9, folk are saying the two are having some serious relationship woes. In fact, there are alleged reports that Ice filed separation papers. But the couple’s rep tells E!,
“Ice and Coco are doing totally fine. Those papers are fake. They are not addressing rumors or the photos and are moving forward happily.”
Welp, there ya have it.



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