Kenya Moore sends well wishes to her former Real Housewives of Atlanta castmate, Kim Zolciak.
Speak against TMZthe 52-year-old former pageant queen had nothing but positive things to say about the Don’t Be Tardy personality, 45.
It comes after Moore previously claimed Kim could be lying about her divorce drama with husband Kroy Biermann.
‘I wish them well. Divorce is hard, but when people start to get so mean, it’s hard to watch. But I wish them the best. They have children, you know?’ she said to the outlet.
Seeing released police CCTV footage of a domestic dispute between Kim and Kroy changed Kenya’s perspective, though she insisted “you never know” what’s true and what isn’t when it comes to the mother of six.
Positive: Kenya Moore sends well wishes to her former Real Housewives of Atlanta castmate, Kim Zolciak
Earlier this month, Kenya denounced “really bad” Kim and branded her a liar after the star bragged about her marriage to Kroy during an episode where Zolciak returned to RHOA.
Moore took to Twitter after Zolciak said of her, “Is that b***h still alive?” during a shocking moment on the reality show.
It happened before Kim boasted about her happy marriage to Biermann, 37 – shortly before the couple temporarily split.
After the episode aired, Moore wrote online, “One thing Kim is going to do is lie through her plastic teeth.”
Moore condemned Kim’s derogatory comment about her, also writing, “This comment is really bad.
“I am not a @Kimzolciak fan, but I never kicked her when she… sorry IS down… heard about her divorce, foreclosures, repossessions, gambling allegations, unqualified mother claims and canceled show.
“Now @BravoTV and producers are begging to come back to #RHOA.”
During the episode, Kim insisted things were “great” between her and her husband.
Fury: RHOA star Kenya Moore slammed “really bad” Kim and labeled her a liar after the star bragged about her marriage to Kroy Biermann during her return to the show; seen in 2019
Oh wow: Moore, 52, let loose on Twitter after Zolciak, 45, said of her, “That b***h still alive?” during a shocking moment on the reality show – before waxing lyrical about her happy marriage to Biermann, 37 – shortly before the couple temporarily split
“We’re still married,” Kim said. “It’s 11 years so we’re doing great. So whatever I did, I texted the right person.”
The episode was filmed before Kroy and Kim filed for divorce in May before later withdrawing their divorce filings.
Now, after agreeing to give their marriage a second chance a few weeks ago, Kim and Kroy are reportedly at odds again after learning what was said about each other during their encounter with police in May.
TMZ reported arguments have been sparked by police CCTV footage that captured a police visit to their Georgia home due to a domestic dispute.
The pair are reportedly hurt after hearing what they had to say about each other to police during the visit.
In the video, Kim says she thinks her husband has a traumatic brain injury, while Kroy claims his wife has gambling problems.
While insiders close to the couple said they wouldn’t be shocked if the duo split up again, they don’t believe the couple will immediately file for divorce if they decide to part ways.
Terrible: After the episode aired, Moore wrote, “One thing Kim is going to do is lie through her plastic teeth”
Divorce drama: Kroy Biermann, who married Kim in Atlanta last October, filed for divorce in May but recently withdrew her divorce filing
Right person: “We’re still married,” said Kim, 45. “It’s been 11 years so we’re doing great. So no matter what I did, I texted the right person”
Until earlier this month, the couple was embroiled in an ugly split. However, in an unexpected turn of events, the two decided to call off their divorce.
The footage Kim and Kroy reportedly argued over was released after they decided to give their marriage a second chance.
In the video, Kim was crying uncontrollably and couldn’t fully verbalize herself after Kroy locked her out of the house.
The Don’t Be Tardy star told police that “something is wrong” with her husband after an argument on May 2, weeks before their reconciliation.