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RHOA’s Kenya Moore Teases Her Reality TV Future: ‘I’m Always Right’
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RHOA’s Kenya Moore Teases Her Reality TV Future: ‘I’m Always Right’

Kenya Moore doesn’t know if she’s done with reality TV for good.

“I don’t know. I never say never,” Moore, 53, said exclusively. Us every week while promoting his new children’s book Direction Brooklyn: Paris on Thursday, November 14. “Hell, I never say, ‘I’m not going to have another child.’ Who knows.

Moore appeared in nearly 10 seasons of The Real Housewives of Atlanta. While she was initially part of the cast of season 16, she abruptly left the show due to an issue. alleged explicit photo scandal.

“Thanks for all your support #teamtwirl,” Moore wrote via Instagram in June. “My heart is full and my conscience is pure. So many false assertions hidden behind anonymous sources. All this talk and no facts were reported. If a claim or source was valid, would they need to hide? »

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In his last interview with WeMoore hoped redemption was coming.

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“I know I’m a badass,” she shared. “I think for me, in my history in this whole television or reality TV world, I think what I say always comes out. The truth always comes out and I’m always right.

When asked to share what she had learned about herself over the past few months, Moore realized she was stronger than she thought.

“No one wants to be in a situation where you are painted in a way that you know is not the truth or is rooted in the truth,” she said. “No one wants to read horrible things about themselves, not be able to express themselves and not be able to speak their truth. But I learned as I grew up that I’ve survived much worse. It’s fun to be able to take all the negative stuff, put it behind you and just focus on the positive things.

One positive project Moore is working on is a new children’s book with her 6-year-old daughter, Brooklyn.

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Title Direction Brooklyn: Paristhe book takes readers on an exciting adventure through the City of Lights to celebrate Brooklyn’s birthday. With his mother by his side, the primary school student explores the wonders of Paris including the Eiffel Tower and the Arc de Triomphe.

With the book already proving successful, Moore hopes the project can turn into an animated TV show.

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“We’re talking with my agents and trying to figure this out,” she said. “I don’t think there’s anything like that, especially with a black single mother and a curious 6-year-old. At least I’m not aware of it if there is one. I would definitely like to make it into an animated series.

Direction Brooklyn: Paris is available now.

With a report by Christina Garibaldi