Kenya Moore Shadily Insinuates Porsha Williams’ BLM Activism Is Only For Show Storyline/Porsha & Fans Clap Back [Photos]

Posted September 12, 2020

While the ladies of ‘The Real Housewives of Atlanta‘ have been busy taping the last two months for their upcoming 13th season, fan fave Porsha Williams has been busy getting her activism on.

If you follow her on social media, you know that she has been traveling city to city and participating in various protests, demonstrations, and events in honor of unarmed black people who have been killed at the hands of police.

The reality star who is the granddaughter of civil rights pioneer Hosea Williams has been showing up and showing out at Black Lives Matters demonstrations in support of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and others who have lost their lives.

She along with other protestors including Yandy Smith have even been arrested on a couple of occasions at these events for allegedly “trespassing” and other bogus charges which were later dropped.

Porsha’s RHOA co-star Cynthia Bailey took to Instagram on Friday to share a snap of the two catching up, and used the opportunity to shout Porsha out for her recent work in the community.

It didn’t take long for the shade to start in the comments.

While many commenters including former co-star Eva Marcille showed love to Porsha, some suggested that Porsha and her activism aren’t authentic.

Co-star Kenya Moore slid in the comments to shadily agree with one commenter and used the “side-eye” emoji to drill in her point.

Supporters of Porsha quickly swooped in to call Kenya out for her shadiness toward Porsha and defended the fan fave.

Porsha got wind of the shadiness and addressed Kenya and the original commenter late Saturday night.

We’re sure we will see this play out as the ladies continue to film and on the show when it returns later this year.

You can check out more of the commentary directly under Cynthia’s post.

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