Real Housewives of Atlanta season 6 episode 14 has again dragged the reality show into a huge picture of controversy.
The reality show that is already in its sixth season has continue to become the talk of the town and also labeled as the highest-rated installment of "The Real Housewives" franchise. The Real Housewives of Atlanta season 6 episode 14 entitled 'Peaches Divided' featured the outburst of anger between the characters of NeNe and Kenya.
The controversial reality show franchise has been well-known for the feud that has occurred among its participants. One of the most talked about disputes aired in television was "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" season 6 episode 14. It is actually just an episode after the Pillow Talk fight that aired on episode 13.
Fight between reality stars Kenya Moore and NeNe Leakes began when NeNe thought Kenya started the dispute in the party when she stood up. On the other hand, Kenya Moore also thought that Nene started the fight by bringing up sensitive issues. There were issues that seemed to trigger everyone's anger that it suddenly went out of control.
Cast involved in The Real Housewives of Atlanta season 6 episode 14 has been affected much of the issues that were brought up. Kandi has opened up Natalie's remarks about her husband Todd in the previous episode. The remarks said that Todd is an opportunist but Natalie strongly denies it.
As confrontation between Kandi and Natalie went on, Cynthia on the other hand felt that she has something to explain since she was the one who told the gossip to Kandi. The scene heated up so quickly as Todd and Cynthia's husband, Peter went face to face. With an attempt to break the two guys, Cynthia's sister Malorie pushes Kandi and Todd thus making Kandi mad and yell.
However, things seems went fine in The Real Housewives of Atlanta season 6 episode 14 as Kandi regret her actions. Things between her and Cynthia were also patched up. Meanwhile, Kenya is still defending her actions to NeNe after raising their voices towards each other and there fight was not resolved.
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