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Kenya’s “Coming Out Party”

Finally, it was time for Kenya’s big party. All of the ladies arrived in their Hollywood inspired outfits: Kenya as Foxy Brown, Kandi as Tina Turner, Cynthia as Diana Ross in Mahogany, Phaedra as Eartha Kit and Porsha as Dorothy Dandrige. When Kenya saw that Porsha came as Dorothy Dandridge and not Halle Berry from “B.A.P.S” she was furious- never mind the fact that Porsha is a grown woman and could come dressed however she pleased. Kenya confronted Porsha and told her that she was upset that she changed her costume without notifying her because it threw off the skit portion of the party. Porsha told Kenya that she was not going to fall for her trap again and Kenya had Porsha and Kordell escorted out. When the other girls got word that Kenya was kicking Porsha out of the party, they collectively decided to leave the party because they knew that Kenya was going too far, again. Cynthia called Nene on the phone to tell her about the drama that just went down and Nene said that Kenya was being mean and spiteful and wanted to have a few words with her when she got there. Kenya came outside and explained when she kicked Porsha out and Kordell jumped in the argument attempting to stand up for his wife. After a lot of arguing, threats and forcing Kenya to apologize, everyone returned back into the party and tried to have a good time. Once Nene finally arrived at the party, she pulled Kenya to the side and told her that she was taking things too far, again, and that as women they needed to act together as one. It looked like all was well in Atlanta, as least until next week’s reunion special.

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