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Kenia Moore claims she has proof to deny rumors about her departure from “RHOA”: “My conscience is clear”

Kenia Moore claims she has proof to deny rumors about her departure from “RHOA”: “My conscience is clear”

Kenya Moore says she has evidence that could clear her name in connection with rumors that led to her departure Real Housewives of Atlanta.

The reality star was suspended from the Bravo reality show after she allegedly showed explicit photos of her co-star Brittany Eady during an event filmed for the show.

After an investigation, it was confirmed that Moore would not be returning to the series. Now Moore says she has evidence to prove she didn’t simply accidentally leak graphic content.

“The rumors and narratives of me randomly posting nudes or revenge are 1000% false. I have proof and will be sharing it soon,” Moore shared on Instagram.

The entrepreneur thanked her fans for all their support and added: “My heart is full and my conscience is clear.”

Moore continued: “So many false claims are hidden behind anonymous sources. So much talk and no facts. If the claim or source was substantiated, would they have to go into hiding?”

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As for her future after she’s gone RHOAMoore is hopeful and says, “My life is blessed. My daughter and I will continue to thrive in a non-toxic environment where we feel valued and, most importantly, protected. I thank God for protecting us.”

Moore previously addressed her fans when news broke that she would be leaving the Bravo series.

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“You are the best fans anyone could ask for and I love you all so much. Always and forever,” Moore wrote on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter.

Moore has previously denied engaging in “revenge porn”.

“I would never engage in revenge porn, I would never distribute anyone’s private photos or videos, or encourage others to use photos to threaten or blackmail,” Moore shared on X, formerly Twitter. “I was always justified. I can’t talk about STORY even when people are planting fake news.”