Kenya Moore and Sherri Shepherd shade each other

Kenya Moore & Sherri Shepherd Cover

All year long, fans of “The Real Housewives of Atlanta” have been talking about Porsha Williams’ attack on Kenya Moore at the reunion special and debating over who caused the fight. And although Moore thinks Williams was at fault for the altercation, she came across some opposition to her claim last night from former “The View” co-host Sherri Shepherd.


The two stars appeared together last night on “Watch What Happens Live,” where host Andy Cohen recapped the latest episode of “RHOA” in which Kandi Burruss told Moore that she shouldn’t have called the cops on Williams because she instigated the fight.


“Honestly, I think Kandi and I will never agree on that. I think that I draw the line on violence. … We are there to irritate, to provoke, to annoy, but we don’t resort to violence and I think that’s just where I draw the line,” Moore explained.

However, Shepherd disagreed and claimed that Moore brought the attack on herself with her aggressive use of props.


“We all felt collectively, Whoopi and I, we all felt that Kenya provoked Porsha. We’re all black women and you know you cannot get in a person’s ear with a bullhorn. A bullhorn is loud and you get in the personal space. Somebody’s going to lash out. It’s just going to happen. And we were watching and I just knew, ‘somebody is gonna smack you, Kendra,’ ” said Shepherd before correcting herself on Moore’s name.

However, Moore disagreed and claimed that “I think the message is that as long as you’re being irritated it’s OK to put your hands on someone, and clearly it’s not,” to which Shepherd replied, “well, how about don’t irritate?”

Well, Moore didn’t just disagree with Shepherd on camera, she also blasted Shepherd on Twitter. Check out the shade the two ladies threw each other after the cut. –nicholas robinson

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