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I think that she was wrong. I think Brit was wrong. And I think production handled Brit threatening Kenya very terribly. And also I think that Kenya was wrong. I think two things can be true at once. Like Brit was an asshole and Kenya was an asshole too. And I think it's okay to say that Kenya did something wrong.
I'm not the kind of person who thinks that just because someone has done something wrong to you you get to retaliate any which way. I think that that is such a silly notion that a lot of the Bravo fandom seems to hold on to, that if you step on my foot, I get to shoot your mom. That's not how it goes, you know? Like, we have, like, there's self-defense.
I'm not the kind of person who thinks that just because someone has done something wrong to you you get to retaliate any which way. I think that that is such a silly notion that a lot of the Bravo fandom seems to hold on to, that if you step on my foot, I get to shoot your mom. That's not how it goes, you know? Like, we have, like, there's self-defense.
I'm not the kind of person who thinks that just because someone has done something wrong to you you get to retaliate any which way. I think that that is such a silly notion that a lot of the Bravo fandom seems to hold on to, that if you step on my foot, I get to shoot your mom. That's not how it goes, you know? Like, we have, like, there's self-defense.
And then self-defense turns into murder very quickly if you don't do things the certain way. You can't just walk down on someone who's already retreated and shoot them. And so I feel like Kenya walked down on Britt who had retreated and shot her and is trying to be like, no, it was self-defense. This lady showed up with flowers. Do I believe that apology was sincere? No.
And then self-defense turns into murder very quickly if you don't do things the certain way. You can't just walk down on someone who's already retreated and shoot them. And so I feel like Kenya walked down on Britt who had retreated and shot her and is trying to be like, no, it was self-defense. This lady showed up with flowers. Do I believe that apology was sincere? No.
And then self-defense turns into murder very quickly if you don't do things the certain way. You can't just walk down on someone who's already retreated and shoot them. And so I feel like Kenya walked down on Britt who had retreated and shot her and is trying to be like, no, it was self-defense. This lady showed up with flowers. Do I believe that apology was sincere? No.
I think Britt was worried she'd lose her job and had heard things either through production or the other housewives on the cast and was like, oh, oh, shoot. I stepped in it and, you know, tried to make amends. But Kenya wasn't going to listen to that. I think Kenya felt abandoned by production. I don't think she was wrong in feeling that. I feel I think she was disappointed in that.
I think Britt was worried she'd lose her job and had heard things either through production or the other housewives on the cast and was like, oh, oh, shoot. I stepped in it and, you know, tried to make amends. But Kenya wasn't going to listen to that. I think Kenya felt abandoned by production. I don't think she was wrong in feeling that. I feel I think she was disappointed in that.
I think Britt was worried she'd lose her job and had heard things either through production or the other housewives on the cast and was like, oh, oh, shoot. I stepped in it and, you know, tried to make amends. But Kenya wasn't going to listen to that. I think Kenya felt abandoned by production. I don't think she was wrong in feeling that. I feel I think she was disappointed in that.
she realized they probably weren't going to take the kind of action she wanted them to, which is to fire Britt. And she bugged out. But she bugged out. She bugged out. And it's okay to say she bugged out. And I think how she acted was regrettable. I think it's so embarrassing that she did it at her own event. I just didn't understand that.
she realized they probably weren't going to take the kind of action she wanted them to, which is to fire Britt. And she bugged out. But she bugged out. She bugged out. And it's okay to say she bugged out. And I think how she acted was regrettable. I think it's so embarrassing that she did it at her own event. I just didn't understand that.
she realized they probably weren't going to take the kind of action she wanted them to, which is to fire Britt. And she bugged out. But she bugged out. She bugged out. And it's okay to say she bugged out. And I think how she acted was regrettable. I think it's so embarrassing that she did it at her own event. I just didn't understand that.
I would not make some loser that I'm trying to get fired off the show the centerpiece of my grand opening. That's astonishing to me. And as The project queen, you would think she would know not to make her moment about somebody else, but she did it. And I'm disappointed. And there were moments within the last year before the show aired that made her look contrite.
I would not make some loser that I'm trying to get fired off the show the centerpiece of my grand opening. That's astonishing to me. And as The project queen, you would think she would know not to make her moment about somebody else, but she did it. And I'm disappointed. And there were moments within the last year before the show aired that made her look contrite.
I would not make some loser that I'm trying to get fired off the show the centerpiece of my grand opening. That's astonishing to me. And as The project queen, you would think she would know not to make her moment about somebody else, but she did it. And I'm disappointed. And there were moments within the last year before the show aired that made her look contrite.
She seemed to take accountability on Tamron Hall's show. She seemed to acknowledge that what she had done was not right to do. And she's careful about saying she is wrong and takes accountability, but then she defends herself in ways that make me believe that she hasn't fully sort of grasped the magnitude of what she actually did in that situation.
She seemed to take accountability on Tamron Hall's show. She seemed to acknowledge that what she had done was not right to do. And she's careful about saying she is wrong and takes accountability, but then she defends herself in ways that make me believe that she hasn't fully sort of grasped the magnitude of what she actually did in that situation.
She seemed to take accountability on Tamron Hall's show. She seemed to acknowledge that what she had done was not right to do. And she's careful about saying she is wrong and takes accountability, but then she defends herself in ways that make me believe that she hasn't fully sort of grasped the magnitude of what she actually did in that situation.
And I'm a member of Team Twirl, so I understand what we're capable of. We feed our narcissist queen, we do. We are all like team Trollis, like Kenya can do no wrong. And so I think that when she saw the online reaction to Brit making the threat and saw all the bloggers and tweets and things saying Kenya was vindicated, she got it in her mind. that she was vindicated.