Kenya Moore Calls Out 'Real Housewives of Atlanta' Castmate for Defending Violent Attack

By Claire Howard (Claire.Howard@mstarsnews.com) | Dec 28, 2015 10:21 AM EST

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Real Housewives of Atlanta star Kenya Moore has been receiving some major backlash from her castmates. Phaedra Parks has been seen calling her an instigator, and although she may show this character trait on numerous occasions, she wants to make it clear the behavior exhibited by Tammy Browning McCall's nephew, Glen Rice Jr., should not be tolerated, Rolling Out reports. In a recent blog post, Moore called out Parks for seemingly defending the violent attack of Rice on his aunt.

The last episode of RHOA took place in Miami, Florida, and for the first time, the ladies invited men back to the house. McCall invited in her nephew and his friend. Porsha Williams invited a "Venezuelan god" back for a night cap but it ended early due to Rice's aggressive behavior towards Kandi Burress and his aunt.

Moore tried to get Rice's attention during a boat ride by snapping her fingers. He was less than enthused by the way she sought him out and let her know that. After arriving back to the house, Rice walked over to Buress and Kim Fields to say hello and he did not like the way they responded. He then was seen telling his friend that he would not take any disrespect from the girls and that they were all "hoes," the publication reports.

Once Moore learned of the way Rice treated Burress, she asked McCall to tell her nephew to leave the house immediately. As soon as Rice learned that Moore and McCall were asking him to depart, things turned violent and security had to intervene.

Madamenoire quotes Moore, "I've been trying to talk to you all day. You've been really weird. You've made other people feel uncomfortable here. I just want you to leave." Immediately after, McCall was struck by her nephew and knocked onto the floor, out cold. She was later taken to the hospital, but walked away without any major injuries.

Kenya submitted a blog post to Bravo to voice her opinion about the matter and made it clear that calling out a young man for blatant violence was not out of line.

"I'm astounded by Phaedra's blatant attempt manipulate the fans and incite anger against me. She stated that my reaction to Glen was the same as that of a 'white women in suburbia' to an innocent black boy walking down the street. This had nothing to do with a 'white women in suburbia' as Phaedra stated. Some men, like Glen, behave in a way that is unacceptable in society. We can feel a need to protect our men from unwarranted police brutality as in the Black Lives Matter campaign, but this is clearly not the same."

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