From: NewNowNext
Last night during the season finale of Bravo’s Real Housewives of Atlanta, Andy Cohen dropped his usually laid back demeanor and went in on Kenya Moore for making homophobic comments in the show.
During the season, several of the women mocked the sexuality of Kim Fields’ husband, Christopher Moore, and insinuated that he was secretly gay—calling him “Chrissy” and making other digs.
Cohen criticized the cast, especially Moore, for “taunting and derogatory” comments about Morgan, who was in the studio.
“It seems like you are all kind of gay bashing and do this thing where you accuse him of being this way, making a big joke of it,” he said. “It was taunting and derogatory, everybody. It was just not a pretty look.”
When Kenya said she was sorry, Cohen cut her off for her “crappy” apology and asked her to do better.
“I am a performer, I am not immune to people talking bad about me, especially when they want what I have,’ Morgan, an actor who has appeared in Braodway productions of Dreamgirls and Kiss Me Kate, told Cohen. “When it comes to who I am as a man that is what I know, and that is what I know my wife knows, so I am secure in that.”
Addressing Kenya’s gossip about her hubby, Fields said, “I think it is unfortunate that someone would just out and out lie.”
“When you chose to attempt to assassinate a person’s character for no reason and do it behind their back was disgusting,” added the former Facts of Life star.
Eventually the situation devolved into a typical Housewives fracas, with Moore insisting, “I did not make up the rumors, I brought up the fact that the rumors existed… Each and every one of the women here had their laughter, fun and whatever that was—except for Cynthia and Sheree.”
Ever the mature one, Sheree Whitfield stepped in and derided her co-stars gossiping. “If they can say it behind her back they should be able to say it to her face.”
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