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Kenya Moore Sexting Scandal: ‘RHOA’ Star Claims Phaedra Parks’ Husband Apollo ‘Initiated Texts’

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Nov. 8 2013, Published 12:33 p.m. ET

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Kenya Moore is still defending herself about the alleged “flirty texts” she sent to her co-star’s husband.

In a new preview of Sunday's Real Housewives of Atlanta, the former Miss USA tries to clear the air, saying there was “nothing inappropriate” sent between herself and Phaedra Parks’ husband Apollo Nida.

As RadarOnline.com previously reported, Phaedra claimed Kenya “propositioned” her husband with “a sexual act" via text message.

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Kenya claims innocence but gets defensive when her co-stars call her out.

“I don’t want your man. Let’s make that perfectly clear. I’m not going to walk around with some scarlet letter on me.

“I’m nobody’s whore and nobody’s fool,” Kenya states directly to Phaedra in the Nov. 10 episode.

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The Atlanta housewife was questioned further about the texts, when she stopped by Bethenny Frankel’s talk show with her co-star Kandi Burruss on Thursday.

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“He initiated the texts,” Kenya stressed.

Kandi chimed in and revealed that her co-star called Apollo ‘babe’ in one of their several text conversations.

“It was an answer, it was like ‘yes babe.’ But I didn’t use the word baby,” Kenya revealed. “I think it’s ridiculous to think you can never text a married person of the opposite sex.”

The Real Housewives of Atlanta airs Sunday nights at 8 P.M. on Bravo.

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