April 16, 2013

Kenya Moore

From My Deity Is Not A Blog.com by Alissa Williams (author's profile)

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Kenya Moore continued

Ice-T's Coco, Buttocks, was compared to Kenya Moore's real buttocks. REAL, trill, advice, Coco, please do not let the black folks in the industry gas you up for failure, or to end up contemplating to suicide, 'cause in all reality, you're not in the LEAGUE, class with Kenya; spray painted black, cooked to tan-brown with botox lips etc. NO COMPARISON!!! Still tryna figure out how Kim Kardashians, Amber Rose and Coco ho's can spread theyself paper thin with sex-tapes all on the internet, walk around half-naked all on TV, and in front of cameras, and sleep around with all kinda rappers and turn around and be looked at, as wifie/wify material; hot stuff for TV, and the thing to do. Knowing you all wouldn't want your daughters to grow up to be just like them. OR WOULD YA? ... Big-ups to the TV show, Atlanta Housewives for casting Kenya. Exposure of real black beauty!! That is what it really looks like. Beautiful, bold and black. About time!!

REALITY TV... WHO KNEW!!!!

Chatting With: Kenya Moore
Actress dishes on her latest role as a "Housewife"

It's easy to say Kenya Moore is synonymous with beauty. Name an African-American household that didn't associate Miss USA 1993 with the comeliness that is all things Black woman: supple lips, full-bodied and coated in flawless milk-chocolate skin. At 41, Moore's done everything from acting to producing. Now, as the newest member of Bravo's hit series, The Real Housewives of Atlanta, she wants to focus on her new reality.

"I've spent the last 18 years in Los Angeles", the Detroit native tells JET. "I am ready for a family, and I felt like I needed to do something different to reach my personal goals. Moving to Atlanta fulfilled that for me."

This season, fans will see whether her tale has the "happily ever after" ending suited for a pageant queen. "It's my real life and I hope viewers understand my focus as a woman", she says. "More than 40 percent of Black women are not married. Marriage is my main goal right now." - by S. Tio Brown

You're as beautiful today as you were in the '90s. Is that all natural or the result of plastic surgery?
> I have good genes, and that is it - I swear. No one in my family has touched their face, but if I feel the need to do so, it's no one's business.

Is there any truth to online rumors of you having a "divatude"?
> I am a sweet, compassionate, giving and extremely loyal person. But what confuses people is that I am quick to tell someone how I feel. Passion is sometimes perceived as arrogance.

Reality shows are known for fistfights. Will we see Miss USA cuffing anyone?
> I definitely do not promote violence between women. Even when you see me get passionate, we will never strike each other. It takes a lot of class to not get physical and articulate your feelings.

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