Vivica A. Fox Reignites Feud With Kenya Moore, Drama Continues After ‘Celebrity Apprentice’
Vivica F. Fox’s feud with Kenya Moore heats up once again as the former Celebrity Apprentice contestant warns the former beauty queen she will go ghetto if needed.
Fox tells Radar Online that the Real Housewives of Atlantastar keeps “going on” about Vivica’s behavior, but she says that is only because Kenya is attempting to “divert attention from the truth,” and Moore is not fooling anyone.
According to Fox, Moore’s comment that Vivica built her career on being ghetto could not be further from the truth.
“The thing that kills me the most with Kenya, that she said, ‘Vivica has built her career on being ghetto…’ I beg to differ. I built my career on working with Oscar winners — from Jamie Foxx, to George Clooney, to Anne Hathaway. My box office receipts speak for themselves. My brands speak for themselves. My resume speaks for itself. I haven’t built my career on being ghetto and classless. But if you need me to get ghetto and set it off on you, I will. I’m no punk. I’m not to be taken lightly.”
The truth that Moore is trying to steer away from, according to Vivica, is the stealing of Fox’s phone and hacking of her Twitter account. She still insists Kenya was the culprit. According to Vivica, she shelled out $600 to replace her phone because the one that came up missing while she was on the show has yet to be returned.
The beef between the two women started when the two went head to head on this season’s Celebrity Apprentice. In an interview with E! Online during the women’s time on the show, Donald Trump confirmed that Kenya hated Vivica, so it is not a far stretch for Fox to believe Moore was behind the theft of her phone and hacking of her Twitter account.
Although Vivica Fox is apparently still upset with Kenya Moore, she tells Radar Online the two could be friends in the future if the former beauty queen offers an apology.
“I could totally be friends because we all make mistakes and we’re all human. But when I can appreciate or forgive a person, or be friends with someone who did me wrong, it’s for them to accept responsibility for their actions and apologize.”
Kenya Moore has denied taking Vivica Fox’s phone and has stated that if Fox has no proof, she needs to stop talking about it.
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