The hardcore fans of Bravo's Real Housewives of Atlanta know that cast queen bee, NeNe Leakes, is more likely to try to swim to Cuba than apologize for anything she said on the TV show, but somehow, someway newcomer Claudia Jordan received one of those elusive sorry's from the Glee guest star in her very first year with the series. NeNe has since gone on to further explain her apology, however, insisting that she wasn't sorry for what she said -- just where she said it. According to the latest gossip news updates, Kenya Moore is being blamed for the racist Housewives posters littered around Atlanta. A company claiming to be responsible for creating the "Black Wives Matter" banners insist they did so at the behest of the former Miss America or one of her representatives. Meanwhile, the Bravo network has done their best to make it clear that they are in no way responsible for or to be associated with the offensive signboards.
After NeNe Leakes lost it on Claudia Jordan at dinner in Puerto Rico -- calling her "whore" who slept with so many men her "p-ssy" left -- the Broadway actress decided that maybe the classy thing to do would be to apologize.
Since then, unfortunately, NeNe has seemingly become paranoid that some folks might see concession as a character fault, so Leaks explained on her Bravo blog that saying you're sorry isn't necessarily synonymous with admitting that you were wrong (via Reality Tea):
"Apologies are needed and there are times when we act out and make mistakes, and you just have to say, 'I'm sorry!'
"I felt my behavior was inappropriate and I wanted to take full responsibility for that.
"With that said, I never said I lied about anything, I just felt some things didn't have to be said in that setting."
Speaking of apologies -- the good people at Reality Tea are reporting that a company claiming to be responsible for creating the offensive "Black Wives Matter" Real Housewives of Atlanta posters are insisting that Kenya Moore is ultimately to blame for the raciali insensative material going up all around Atlanta:
"We were hired by who we believe was a representative of Ms. Kenya Moore in early December to design and print these posters.
"We are coming out about this because it has conflicted with our morals as a multi-racial design team.
"We are deeply sorry to anyone this hurt or angered."
As much as fans of the show might want to believe Kenya Moore did something so gastly...trivializing the plight of black people in America hardly seems like something on the would-be diva's to do list.
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