Cynthia BaileyandKenya Moorehave a ways to go in repairing their friendship.During an appearance onWatch What Happens LivewithAndy CohenWednesday, Bailey, 55, said theReal Housewives of Atlantastars still haven’t fully mended their friendship after it seemingly fell apart while filmingThe Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip.“We are not like we were before the girls trip,” she said. “Again, I will always have love in my heart for Kenya. Relationships and friendships go up and down, and it’s really tough to — I’ve learned — to maintain healthy relationships when you work together on a platform like this sometimes.“Jesse Grant/Getty ImagesDespite any rift, Bailey said she does “have love” for Moore, 51, and has continued to cheer her on from afar. “I love Kenya. I will always have love for her, but we are not where we used to be.““I’m so happy for her. I think she did amazing onDancing with the Stars. I was cheering for her,” she added. “[Her daughter] Brooklyn is incredible. She’s so beautiful. And I’m good. I’m good. And I love her.“TheUltimate Girls Tripsaw theRHOAstars join otherReal Housewivesfranchise leads for a crossover extravaganza. Drama ensued — as expected — and Bailey felt that Moore didn’t stand up for her enough during numerous confrontations with other housewives. But in her own interviews, Moore said she felt like she was there for Bailey throughout the season.After the season wrapped, Bailey said she talked Moore about their issues, and the two agreed that they had some work to do on their friendship.“We did talk on the phone,” Bailey added. “We did have a conversation on the phone. A lengthy conversation. And it was really good. It was really good. But, it wasn’t like — it was a conversation that there could be more conversations.”
Cynthia BaileyandKenya Moorehave a ways to go in repairing their friendship.
During an appearance onWatch What Happens LivewithAndy CohenWednesday, Bailey, 55, said theReal Housewives of Atlantastars still haven’t fully mended their friendship after it seemingly fell apart while filmingThe Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip.
“We are not like we were before the girls trip,” she said. “Again, I will always have love in my heart for Kenya. Relationships and friendships go up and down, and it’s really tough to — I’ve learned — to maintain healthy relationships when you work together on a platform like this sometimes.”
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Despite any rift, Bailey said she does “have love” for Moore, 51, and has continued to cheer her on from afar. “I love Kenya. I will always have love for her, but we are not where we used to be.”
“I’m so happy for her. I think she did amazing onDancing with the Stars. I was cheering for her,” she added. “[Her daughter] Brooklyn is incredible. She’s so beautiful. And I’m good. I’m good. And I love her.”
TheUltimate Girls Tripsaw theRHOAstars join otherReal Housewivesfranchise leads for a crossover extravaganza. Drama ensued — as expected — and Bailey felt that Moore didn’t stand up for her enough during numerous confrontations with other housewives. But in her own interviews, Moore said she felt like she was there for Bailey throughout the season.
After the season wrapped, Bailey said she talked Moore about their issues, and the two agreed that they had some work to do on their friendship.
“We did talk on the phone,” Bailey added. “We did have a conversation on the phone. A lengthy conversation. And it was really good. It was really good. But, it wasn’t like — it was a conversation that there could be more conversations.”
source: people.com