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The Real Housewives of Atlanta - Season 12

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We’re finally here at the end of a tumultuous season of Real Housewives Of Atlanta. And boy there have been some…developments. The biggest story of the season is the fact that Kenya has become the biggest villain of the season. There were a lot of people coming for Marlo and Nene last year but now it’s Kenya who is the prime villain of the year.

However, this season finale was about more than Kenya vs. Nene.

– Mama Joyce and Todd are still going at it. She tried to warn Kandi about him again, coming in the middle of the relationship. Todd has been dealing with Mama Joyce and trying to keep his cool, but she’s been on his last damn nerve. She refused to come to Kandi’s baby shower over the whole thing, SMH.

– Shamea also came for Kenya for not having her back through her pregnancy and called Kenya a liar. The show also went back at all of Kenya’s bullying.

This all led to a WHOLE lot of dragging. Peep who caught it worst.

There’s been a lot of frustration with Cynthia and Kandi being enablers to Kenya and her shenanigans. We get it. They are her friends and haven’t really checked her yet.

“This be Kandi and Cynthia whenever Kenya is doing something foul #RHOA”

This was the highlight of the show: Bravo pulling out the receipts of Kenya treating women poorly throughout the series. She can’t pretend that’s not the case.

“I love when Bravo pull out the receipts hunnie. Kenya is the BIGGEST bully on the show #RHOA”

Plenty on the internet felt that Kandi should have checked her momma instead of Todd. She’s in a tough spot but everyone thinks she made a poor choice.

“So Kandi, YOUR mama skips YOUR baby shower over a “hello” and YOU are blaming Todd? #RHOA”

“Cynthia wanna know what 55 yr old would defend themselves against Kenya.
I wanna know what 51 year old sits with a smile & listens to a man brag about cheating & not loving the mother of his child while the child is sitting there. U have bigger problems sis!
#RHOA”

Kenya tried to deny that she was causing intentional damage by rolling up behind Nene. The ‘net knew what she was doing.

“I’m sorry. I can’t feel bad for Kenya. She is always provoking somebody. Why would you walk up behind NeNe? #RHOA”

The receipts had everyone remembering that Kim Fields was a victim of Kenya’s bullying.

“OMG I FORGOT THE EXTENT TO WHICH KENYA BULLIED KIM FIELDS!!! She deserves everything that has happened to her thus far. Evil, nasty, toxic witch. #rhoa”

Kandi was reasonably fed up with her friends fighting during her shower. She should know better than to have events with reality cameras there.

“Kandi at the stage seeing her friends fight at her baby shower #RHOA”

“Kenya walking to stand behind NeNe was to provoke her!!! And if NeNe would’ve slapped tf outta her, her a$$ would call the cops…. I swear Kenya do this s*** because she know NeNe can get in trouble if she hit her #RHOA”

Again, the fans wanted Kandi to get behind her man and not her momma.

“I don’t understand how Kandi is mad at Todd when it’s here mom that selfishly decided to not show up for her. Todd is right beside you. Where is Mama Joyce? #rhoa”

https://twitter.com/rhobhpolls/status/1252043773774708738?s=20

All the Kenya receipts were there this episode. She really can’t deny anymore.

“Kenya provoked Porsha with the wand, she pulled Kim’s chair, she messed with Phaedra’s marriage, she brought the Cookie Lady to f*** with Tanya…

and NOW just moved over into Nene’s personal space.

Cynthia: Kenya NEVER provokes anyone.

#RHOA Peach”

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