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NeNe Leakes Explains Why She Got A Prenup In Remarriage To Husband Gregg

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Sept. 18 2013, Published 7:53 a.m. ET

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NeNe Leakes sat down with Andy Cohen for a no-holds-barred interview on Tuesday's edition of Watch What Happens Live, where the recently re-married stunner opened up on the prenuptial agreement she and husband Gregg inked prior to exchanging vows this past June.

"You have to get a prenup, there's nothing wrong with it -- people look at it like it's a bad thing, and it's not a bad thing," The Real Housewives of Atlanta's biggest star told Cohen. "It is a smart thing."

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The Glee star appeared alongside Robin Thicke's wife Paula Patton, who chimed in that the prenup was also a useful tool for keeping your man in check.

NeNe disagreed some, saying the prenup was "not necessarily to keep him in check, because I wouldn't want him to not have if I wasn't with him."

Calling Gregg "smart" and "successful," NeNe said the purpose of the legal pact was "to lay things out in case something does happen.

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NeNe, who initially split with Gregg in 2011, after 13 years of marriage, stood firm in her resolve to set financial boundaries in case of another break-up.

"It's a smart move, I don't care what anybody says, I don't care what your polls say, it's a smart thing."

Watch What Happens Live airs Sunday through Thursday on Bravo at 11/10c.

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