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We are not quite sure what to make of Apollo Nida's deciding to admit on camera to telling a pack of lies to the entire cast of "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" for the past few years. He has insisted for the last two seasons that Kenya Moore had been sexting him, basically offering her services — something Nida claimed to shoot down because he loved his wife, Phaedra Parks. In last night's Nov. 16 episode, Nida offered an apology to Moore for lying about her, and when confronted by the rest of the cast he admitted that every sexual advance he claimed she made was a lie.Obviously, Moore has been vindicated after spending years dealing with non-stop hate from this crew thanks to Nida's lies, but why did he come clean now? Nida has claimed he wanted to make peace with people before he surrendered to prison officials back in September. But was this about him feeling guilty, or was it more like Nida decided to show everyone how dirty and vicious he is because he is going away for eight years anyway? -
Kenya Moore Is Looking to Redeem Herself in Upcoming Seventh Season of 'The Real Housewives of Atlanta'
If you are a fan of The Real Housewives of Atlanta, then you are familiar with Kenya Moore. She first showed up two seasons ago and instantly rubbed the rest of the cast the wrong way. She has had serious beef with Phaedra Parks over a potential flirtation over Apollo Nida, Parks's soon-to-be ex, and has been pegged as both a man stealer and a mean girl. Now that Nida is locked away in a jail cell and Parks is having her own actions re-evaluated by not only the cast but the general public, Moore is feeling pretty good heading into the new season. In a recent interview with Enstars, Moore explained that she is looking for some redemption in Season 7.
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