The reality is, it was going to be impossible to edit aroundKenya Moore.
But following her attack onBrit Eadyduring filming, everything was tossed into chaos.
Unfortunately, because her scenes included other peach holders, Kenya had to be featured.
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And how she was?
Well, it was generous.
But Kenya was completely absent.
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Her name is mentioned with zero fanfare.
Early on in the premiere, she just appears.
The screen reads “Kenya,” and we move on to the scene at hand.
She doesnt get “friend” or anything under her name.
Shamea has two elevators just because she can.
That’s goals right there.
And there is the elephant in the room.
Even from the Kenya we did see, it was a far cry from the namesake of Team Twirl.
She had verbal jabs.
She stirred the pot.
But they seemed to be included to get to propel the complete narrative forward.
Her name was evoked six times.
She engaged in a partial spat with Kelli Ferrell and Brit Eady.
You simply cannot deny her presence.
When it comes to storytelling,editing can determine everything.
Bravo is trying not to reward Kenya, but they simply cannot remove her.
There are only so many camera angles and shots that could cut her out physically.
But this is Kenya Moore were talking about.
Shes a viper with her tongue.
Kenyas impact on the season will not be erased, but a precedent has been set.
Any wrongdoing will make you a civilian.Kenya Moore is now a civilian onRHOA.
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