Kenya Moore Reveals Her Peach, Confirming Her Return To “Real Housewives Of Atlanta” [Photo]
Kenya Moore Reveals Her Peach, Confirming Her Return To “Real Housewives Of Atlanta” [Photo]
The twirl is back! After months of speculation, “Real Housewives of Atlanta” fans were in for a shock when actress/former Miss U.S.A. – Kenya Moore-Daly – revealed she’s officially a peach-holder again! Kenya will return to the Bravo series this upcoming twelfth season.

Kenya Moore
She posted an Instagram photo of herself in a stunning, black cut-out gown, holding her peach. Kenya’s caption read:
“@thekenyamoore I was hungry so I snatched a [peach emoji, queen emoji]”

Black reality show royalty showed up and showed out in the comment section, expressing their excitement for Kenya’s return. Her longtime friend and co-star, Cynthia Bailey, along with her sister, Mallory showed their support. “Real Housewives of Potomac” star Gizelle Bryant, “Basketball Wives” star Jennifer Williams, and former “Flavor of Love” contestant Deelishis also put in their two cents.


The last time we saw Kenya Moore-Daly on RHOA, she made an appearance at Cynthia Bailey’s Seagram’s launch party – causing a dramatic exit for NeNe Leakes.
How do you feel about Kenya Moore-Daly’s return to the peach party?
Written by Miata Shanay

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