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“Real Housewives Of Atlanta” Cynthia Bailey wants her sister Malorie to butt out of her marriage to Peter Thomas. In her new blog Cynthia says she’s exhausted by her sister’s on-going attempts to attack her marriage to Peter.

During a recent episode of the show, Cynthia gets into it with her sister Malorie about the state of her marriage with Peter. Peter has been fighting with Cynthia’s sister since she dissed his marriage to Cynthia on their wedding day. So, Cynthia tried to bring the two together to resolve the problem, but nothing good came of the meeting. Malorie and Cynthia later got into an argument when they were alone, because Malorie again lectured Cynthia about marrying Peter. Now, in her personal Bravo blog, Cynthia demands that Malorie stay out of it:

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“My sister and I are 11 months apart and are very close,” Cynthia writes. “However, we are very different women. Different personalities, goals, dreams, and lives. I love my sister very much, but her interference with my marriage is a problem.”

Malorie needs to stop trying to force her input on Cynthia. “I appreciate her concern, but at 44, I think I got this,” Cynthia shares. “I have no desire to make choices for Mal regarding her marriage, and I deserve the same respect. I confide in my sister because we are sisters. Not to be judged or criticized.”

“I would never cross the line between her union with her husband unless she asked me to,” she continues. “I have had relationships my whole life, and I live my life the way I want to. I not afraid to win and I’m not afraid to lose. That’s life, and I live it to the fullest.”

She went on to say, Love you, Mal, but can you leave me and Peter alone?”

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