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Although She May Get Fired Because of It, Kenya Moore Didn’t Think She Would Get Married: “Is It True What They’re Saying?”

Kenya Moore has announced that she in now married, and couldn’t be happier. However, her happiness may come at a price. 

The 46-year-old Real Housewives of Atlanta star tied the knot with businessman Marc Daly, 47, on June 10, 2017. “It was just so perfect,” Moore said of the big day, which took place at a private resort in St. Lucia. Moore has only spoken with People magazine with full details of her wedding, seeing as they were the only news outlet there.

“We wanted something simple and not overly complicated,” she explained, adding that Daly is “extremely romantic” and heavily influenced their day. “He didn’t want something for show. He didn’t want it to be left up to other people’s interpretation of love. He just wanted it to be what he sees it: him looking into my eyes and us being together. It was just two people in love who wanted to get married.”

 

 

During Essence Festival this year, Moore sat down for an interview and in brief, discussed her being married and how she thought it would never happen for her. (Video Below)

“My husband is extremely supportive. He is always encouraging me. He’s my rock, he’s my protector, and I  never thought it would happen to me. You’ve seen me go through so many things on the show, where I really thought in my quiet moments, “is it true what they’re saying?”

 

Although Moore seems happy, many are reporting that the RHOA producers are not happy that Moore kept this a secret. Wendy Williams discussed the fact that producers are upset that Moore did not involve any aspect of the show in her marriage, and that now they want her and her husband on the show together, or she’ll be fired. Daly doesn’t like the way the show depicts black men/husbands.

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