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Nene Leakes Fires Back At Heckler: 'I Hope Your Uber Driver Rapes Your A** Tonight'

Oct. 9 2017, Updated 4:32 p.m. ET

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Real Housewives of Atlanta star Nene Leakes, 49, just fired back at a female heckler during a live performance, saying "I hope your Uber driver rapes your a** tonight b***h."

The brutal comment came after the woman booed the controversial comedian during her Saturday night show in Oakland.

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As RadarOnline.com readers know, this is not the first time Leakes has been caught in a spat over her insensitive comments. Earlier this year, she got into a social media war with Brielle Biermann, after the blonde bombshell posted a photo of a cockroach crawling inside Leakes' bathroom.

"Go somewhere and let the air outta those fake lips, fake ti**ies and fake a** because you will never be @kylejenner sic," Leakes said at the time.

What do you think people will say about her latest performance? Sound off in the comments below.

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