Kenya Moore Teases More to Her RHOA Story: ‘Truth Always Comes to Light’

   

Don’t count out Kenya Moore just yet. The Real Housewives of Atlanta star teased that there might be a light at the end of the tunnel following her unceremonious exit from Bravo.

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Kenya supposedly showed a sexually explicit image of her castmate, Brittany Eady, at a filmed event earlier this year. It prompted an investigation by Bravo, and she eventually walked away from Season 16 in the middle of production. Now, Kenya says that she isn’t ruling out a reality TV comeback.

Kenya Moore is ready to rebound

Last week, Kenya took a major step in the right direction when she appeared on the Tamron Hall Show and took “full accountability” for the situation with Brittany. It was the first time she spoke in detail about what derailed Season 16 for her.

RHOA’s Kenya Moore Teases Her Future on Reality TV: ‘The Truth Always Comes to Light’

With that weight lifted off of her shoulders, Kenya chatted with Us Weekly where she dished in her plans for moving forward. The future is bright.

“I know I’m a tough cookie,” Kenya explained. “I think for me, in the history of me in this whole TV world or reality TV world, I think that what I say always comes to light. The truth always comes to light, and I’m always right.”

When asked about a reality TV return, Kenya teased that she would “never say never.” Whether or not that will be the Real Housewives of Atlanta remains unclear. She told Tamron Hall that she was still employed with Bravo, but previously squashed rumors that she was filming new scenes for Season 16.

Whatever happens next for Kenya, she seems confident in her ability to bounce back from this messy saga. She has her haircare business, and she just wrote a children’s book with her 6-year-old daughter. She’ll be okay, regardless of what happens next.

“No one wants to read awful things about themselves, not be able to speak up, and not be able to tell your truth,” Kenya reflected. “But I’ve learned in my big age that I have survived much worse. It’s fun to be able to take anything negative and put it behind you and focus on only things that are positive.”