RHOA Kenya Moore Defends Apollo's Apology As The Truth, Says NeNe Leakes Rationale Makes No Sense

By Mereb Gebremariam (m.gebremariam@mstarsnews.com) | Dec 03, 2014 02:39 PM EST

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Reality star, Kenya Moore is finally opening up about her "Real Housewives of Atlanta" cast member's responses regarding Apollo Nida's apology and insinuating that Phaedra Parks's husband lied in the recent scene to hurt his wife.

In the 43-year-old's Bravo blog, she said she was shocked to see Phaedra flip the script once Nene convinced her that the incident may have still happened, "When Phaedra Parks learned of Apollo's admission of his lies, she immediately said she owes me an apology. Yet, after her spa day, NeNe asserted that Apollo's lie was a lie citing that Apollo is likely trying to hurt Phaedra."

She continued, "This rationale makes no sense. Firstly, I am the last person to attempt to understand how Apollo's mind works. But if I were going to prison for 8 years and my only lifeline is my wife, why would I try to hurt her? Phaedra has his sons, who he desperately wants to see. She is also responsible for his affairs and she can make his life more comfortable while incarcerated. Therefore, she holds all the cards. In my opinion, his wife would be the last person he would try to hurt now. "

Kenya explained that the former fitness trainer said he made up the lie in the first place to cover his tracks and intentionally make Kenya look bad, "According to Apollo, he was embarrassed that I told the world he had been texting me without his wife's knowledge or approval. He felt I took a blow at him insinuating there was something sexual or inappropriate with his texts." She wrote, "According to him, he made the story up to get back at me -- NOT Phaedra. Funny how I was at the top of her to-do list when she told the world Apollo's lies and called me countless whores, but now that Apollo has come clean, I'm at the bottom."

In closing, the reality star said she was never the woman who the cast portrayed her and wants her name to be cleared from the slander she's endured., "Unfortunately, the women on this show have tried to paint me as a crazy, drunken, delusional, wanton hussy and liar, none of which I am. What I am is a woman who has made mistakes and will continue to do so as I grow. What I am is a woman who doesn't want to hurt families or break up happy homes.  What I am is someone who is strong. What I am is a woman who will continue to be an eternal optimist and pray for those who try to harm me. What I am is not a victim. What I am is human."

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