Courtney Rhodes took goal at Kenya Moore throughout a podcast look on Monday.
As the Real Housewives of Atlanta solid member slammed Kenya for her disgusting therapy of manufacturing and mentioned she shouldn’t be good for or wanted on the present, Courtney additionally revealed which co-star has been essentially the most welcoming and shaded Kandi Burruss whereas discussing how she was solid on the Bravo actuality collection.
On the August 7 episode of Behind the Velvet Rope With David Yontef, Courtney regarded again on a cellphone name she obtained from her enterprise companion whereas vacationing in Paris.
“The conversation kind of went like, ‘So you’re out here in these Atlanta streets, clout chasing,’ and she’s laughing, and I’m like, ‘Girl, what are you talking about?’” Courtney recalled. “And so she’s like, ‘So I just got this call,’ and she told me who the call was from.”
According to Courtney, the one that referred to as her companion, who’s a mutual good friend of Kandi’s, instructed her companion that she was claiming to be a good friend of Kandi’s to get on RHOA.
“I was really bothered by that because I had never [told] anyone that… [And] I immediately, like, started texting, like the producers and the production company like, did anybody tell?” she revealed. “And they were like, ‘No, why would we say that?’”
After then admitting that Ralph Pittman Jr.‘s social gathering “was not the best place to approach” Kandi, Courtney described the second as “real” and mentioned she was shifting ahead.
“Kandi, I don’t know you… Much respect to you, but I don’t have to pretend like we’re friends to get on this platform because they actually reached out to me,” she added.
While Courtney didn’t mesh effectively with Kandi, she was pleasantly stunned by Marlo Hampton.
“I was a fangirl, just because her style is amazing. She seems to have this fun, big, regal personality. So I was like, boy, she’s probably gonna give me the hardest time. And refreshingly, she was outside of [Sheree Whitfield], the most welcoming and genuine to me from day one,” Courtney confirmed.
As for the “least welcoming,” that honor went to Kenya.
After saying that the “most egregious thing” she witnessed from Kenya was Kenya ignoring Marlo for his or her “entire” bus journey to Birmingham, Alabama, and noting that Kenya likes to play “the victim,” Courtney mentioned Kenya isn’t wanted for RHOA.
“You put another strong personality in there, a [Porsha Williams], no one’s gonna miss Kenya… I would love to see that happen,” she said. “Porsha just seems like a fun, good-hearted person… [And] there’s nothing authentic or real about Kenya… She is honestly the meanest girl I’ve ever met, not just with me, but with everybody.”
Courtney went on to say Kenya ought to “get therapy” and “deal with whatever internally is not sitting right.”
“It’s not good for the show… We wanna have fun with the girls and it’s just like there’s that dark shadow. And if you’re not aligned with her or hyping her up or moving the way that she wants… it never ends well,” she reasoned.
Also on the podcast episode, Courtney mentioned she “absolutely” has no regrets about her “karma” remark concerning Kenya’s fall.
“To me, karma isn’t a bad word,” she defined. “I thought her falling was her karma… [But] let’s be clear, had she not been down there, cursing after she walked out of the hotel with slippers on in the rain, with signs everywhere that said, [Be careful], I would not have said that… You came out arguing in a bad mood, being disrespectful to production, and you bust your a– … It might be your karma.”
According to Courtney, what viewers didn’t see of the second was that Kenya was “cursing production out” after she fell.
“It was clear she was okay… She was clearly more embarrassed than hurt,” she famous.
Continuing on about Kenya’s therapy of manufacturing, Courtney mentioned it makes her “uncomfortable” and recalled a very upsetting second she skilled in Alabama.
“The lighting wasn’t bright enough for her and she just tore into this young lady on production and I just was mortified and I [apologized],” she recalled. “I’m like, ‘You know what, Courtney, I am so sorry. Like that was so inappropriate, and that’s not right. And I just don’t like that.’ Like, you are not above anybody… You don’t treat people like that.”
“To see the cameras off and how she talks to people, it’s literally disgusting… It’s so gross and disrespectful,” she added.
The Real Housewives of Atlanta season 15 airs Sundays at 8/7c on Bravo.
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