Kenya Moore will return for RHOA’s 16th season.
According to People, this move reunites Moore with one of her longest frenemies, Porsha Williams.
The former Miss USA confirmed the move on Friday, with filming starting in May.
“I may be ‘Gone With the Wind Fabulous,’ but I’m not going anywhere! ????”
The 53-year-old is now officially the longest-running Housewife.
Kenya Moore Returns When RHOA Gets A Shakeup
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The Real Housewives of Atlanta had a huge casting shakeup that put production into stasis for months.
In February, Kandi Burruss left the show after 14 seasons, while Marlo Hampton revealed she would end her contract “when season 15 wrapped.”
Executive producer Andy Cohen also revealed that Sanya Richards-Ross wouldn’t return.
Drew Sidora and Shereé Whitfield’s fates remain unknown.
However, Kenya Moore’s reunion with Porsha Williams promises to be engaging–and feisty.
Though they resolved their beef after giving birth to daughters, they started beefing again when Moore accused Williams of getting intimate with exotic dancer Bolo the Entertainer.
Kenya Moore has expressed her delight at working with Williams again.
“I would love that. Honestly, the fans would love that, I would love it. We’ve had some magical moments on TV. I think that it would be brilliant casting.”
One thing both women have in common now is they are divorced.
Williams filed for divorce from Simon Guobadia in February after they got hitched in November 2022.
And Kenya Moore has just completed her divorce from Marc Daly.
“After more than three years of litigation, I have finally been granted a divorce. I want to thank everyone who prayed for and uplifted me when I needed it the most.”
“I’m excited for this next chapter in my life and being the best mom I can be for my daughter, Brooklyn. As a hopeless romantic, I still believe my forever person exists and know I’ll have my happily ever after ending after all.”
Meanwhile, Kenya Moore’s version of “happily ever after” is giving herself permission to live freely.
“I’ve never given myself that before; allowed myself the freedom to just let go and walk through life fully embracing every part of myself. That’s what I want to do moving forward, because I’m tired of holding myself back. This ‘next chapter,’ as I’m calling it, is all about flourishing, removing myself from those burdens and stepping into me.”