How Kenya Moore Was ‘Disrespected’ By Husband On ‘Real Housewives Of Atlanta’
Although “Real Housewives of Atlanta” star Kenya Moore appears to be on the road to reconciling with her husband, Marc Daly, her Bravo co-star Marlo Hampton believes the former beauty queen needs to reconsider her decision to save her marriage.
In September 2019, Kenya announced that she planned to divorce Marc following two years of marriage. The couple, who share a daughter, Brooklyn Daly, has since decided to attend counseling and work on their relationship.
Although Marlo and Kenya are not friends, the H.E.R. founder believes Marc disrespected Kenya throughout “RHOA” Season 12. During an episode of “Behind the Velvet Rope,” Marlo revealed that she thought Marc’s behavior was unacceptable and would not want to be in Kenya’s position.
“I want to be happy. I don’t want you to see this picture, and I’m getting abused,” she told host David Yontef.
“I’m getting disrespected. I mean, look at Kenya’s situation, unfortunately. I would be single before I have a Marc talking to me like that or treating me like that on national television. I would be single!”
Despite their past issues, Marlo revealed she pitied her rival and hopes she does what’s best for her daughter. “[Kenya] chews my head off, and you would sit and let a man talk to you that way? That speaks a lot about you. I feel sorry for you. It’s not even a joke. It’s like, I like cringe when I see him and her on the show,” she explained.
“I’m like ‘Oh my god, Kenya. What’s happening that you really feel like you need this? And you’re raising a daughter.’ I just hope she wakes up before it’s too late because I would not want Brooklyn to see what type of situation she’s in right now and allow any man to treat her that way.”
Although Kenya and Marc are working on their marriage, they have not been able to see one another amid the coronavirus pandemic. While Kenya was in Atlanta with their daughter, Marc was stuck in New York following the “NYS Pause.”
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