Real Housewives of Atlanta Season 7: Phaedra Parks and Kenya Moore Reportedly Got into Fight on Set

Jack Phillips
9/23/2014
Updated:
7/18/2015

Phaedra Parks allegedly got into a fight with Kenya Moore on the set of Real Housewives of Atlanta, according to a report.

According to gossip site MediaTakeOut, citing unnamed sources, Parks “tried to attack Kenya” and it added: “The ladies were going back and forth, and Phaedra WARNED Kenya that she should NOT talk about her husband or his situation, because it was TOO MUCH for Phaedra to handle at that moment.”

It adds: “Well we’re told that Kenya made up some LIE - accusing Phaedra of CHEATING ON APOLLO for their entire marriage . . . and when she said that PHAEDRA LOST IT. According to our snitch, Phaedra lunged towards Kenya and was trying to PUT HANDS ON HER.”

It’s worth noting that MediaTakeOut’s sources haven’t always been reliable in the past.

Recently, Parks’ husband, Apollo Nida, was sentenced to eight years in prison for fraud. He reported to prison earlier this month.

“Phaedra is now putting all of her energy into ensuring the well-being of her two children and making decisions that are in their best interests,” her publicist told CNN a few weeks ago. “This situation has put a tremendous strain on Phaedra and her family, and she is working hard to bring back a sense of normalcy to everyone’s lives.”

Apparently, the source in the MTO report says Parks and Moore got into a fight over Nida’s situation.

And Radar Online, citing its own sources, reported that Parks will likely divorce her husband.

The source told the site: “There was no way Phaedra was going to put her life on hold for the next decade, awaiting Apollo to be released. The marriage was a huge mistake, but did give her their beloved kids. There were serious trust issues with Apollo, and Phaedra suspects he has been unfaithful, and has been burning through money. Phaedra has always been the breadwinner, and she began to resent it.”

“Phaedra has been patiently waiting for Apollo to begin serving his prison sentence, and will have him served with divorce papers at the correctional facility in Kentucky,” the source added.

Jack Phillips is a breaking news reporter with 15 years experience who started as a local New York City reporter. Having joined The Epoch Times' news team in 2009, Jack was born and raised near Modesto in California's Central Valley. Follow him on X: https://twitter.com/jackphillips5
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