Drama Filled! RHOA “Newbie” Kenya Moore Throws Shade At Cynthia Bailey & Sheree Whitfield…

Kenya Moore disappointed a lot of people during the season five premiere of The Real Housewives of Atlanta, many have asked, ‘how could a well-known pageant queen stoop so low?’ or ‘why did she have to act sooooo crazy on the show?’

[WATCH: RHOA Season 5 Premiere (FULL EPISODE)]

It’s my personal belief that Moore is a well-planted “mean girl’ meant to piss off all of the other ladies, since I’ve yet to figure out a genuine connection with any cast member (besides Miss Lawrence, who, granted, may carry some hot purses, but is not an “official” housewife.)

I don’t have any definite answers about Moore’s bizarre behavior, but I DO have a few select quotes that have definitely come straight from the MOUTH of Kenya!

The single ‘housewife’ did a few interviews this week and also hit up her BravoTV blog to share her side about her antics.

Moore’s behavior towards supermodel/housewife Cynthia Bailey during that Jet Model Search was one of the topics Kenya covered.

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First things first, she answers Bailey’s question ‘Why does Kenya have security when no one knows who she is?’

First of all, I wouldn’t need personal security if Cynthia didn’t recruit randoms via Craig’s List or Twitter.

Secondly, it’s obvious Cynthia does not read, watch television, and has been under a rock when I exploded on the scene years ago. I made history being crowned the second black woman to win Miss USA and I was fifth place in The Miss Universe pageant.

Let me refresh hers or anyone else?s sluggish memory? If you don’t know, you better ask somebody.

I’m also that girl whose been on the covers of and modeled for over 30 magazines from Essence to Real Health to Maxim magazine. In fact, the very audition she held for the Jet Magazine Beauty of the Week, I was chosen as a Jet Beauty. I also have a Jet Magazine cover.

Do you have a Jet Magazine cover, Cynthia? NO, you don’t.

Additionally, I’m that girl who has had multiple endorsements including my very own Pantene hair commercial, print ads, cosmetic campaigns, as well as numerous fashion layouts. Yep me.

However, models usually retire around 30-years-old. Even though Cynthia is a beautiful woman, at 45, maybe Cynthia should retire her dusty old wigs and worn out makeup brushes that are just as worn out as her welcome mat from the modeling industry. (source)

But wait… there’s more. Kenya throws shade and Cynthia’s reference to her ‘butt model’ past…

Ms. Bailey also takes a shot at me by saying she “wouldn’t be caught dead doing some of the magazines I’ve done.” Well guess what, Cynthia, if you were on the cover of any of the men’s magazines I’ve appeared on the cover of, we?d all die, because we would be bored into a slow and painful death just by looking at you.

In fact, I’m bored now just by thinking about it.

Now as a reminder to Miss Bailey, since my successful modeling career and crowning, I moved on to enjoy other accomplishments in my career, such as becoming a popular actor, producer, director, writer, author, and businesswoman. Maybe Cynthia should move on too. #Twirls Away

Alrighty then…. Kenya is officially ‘Off the f*ckin chain’!!! Oh and if any of you ever even CONSIDERED comparing the former beauty queen to the “legendary” ex-housewife Sheree Whitfield, think again!

While ‘they say’ Kenya was hired to replace Sheree, who quit after she got fired at the end of season 4, Moore did not take kindly to being asked the question.

Word on the curb is that Kenya fired back after a reporter compared her to Whitfield, stating,

Oh honey, you can’t compare me to anybody else! Uh-uh … we’re not gonna have that,?

While they both are unique and one of a kind, Moore doesn?t feel Sheree (who never actually had a career outside of The Real Housewives of Atlanta) is even in her league.

In case you missed it… my RHOA recap on Atlanta radio station Kiss 104.1 FM…

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What Are YOUR Thoughts on Kenya Moore’s RHOA ‘Introduction’?