The #RHOA Trailer Finally Let Us Know If Nene Spit On Kenya
The #RHOA Midseason Trailer FINALLY Let Us Know If Nene Spit On Kenya And THIS Person Is Getting Dragged For It
The #RHOA Trailer FINALLY Let Us Know If Nene Spit On Kenya
We have been all up in the drama of Real Housewives Of Atlanta for the past few weeks and not we are already in the middle of the season. That means we get a new midseason trailer. The trailer this time seems to be solving a mystery we’ve been waiting for ever since the rumors spread months ago. That rumor? Did Nene actually spit on Kenya during a confrontation?
If you watch the video, then you see what appears to be Nene at least pursing her lips to spit at Kenya. But Nene already vehemently denied the spitting when she was accused, right? So did she get caught in a lie?
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Twitter surely thinks so and they are dragging the absolute hell out of Nene for it, too. So you know what they are doing…destroying her a$$ on Twitter. What do YOU think?
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