Kenya Moore Shows Off Tiny 'Bump' While Exercising On Elliptical
June 9 2018, Published 2:20 p.m. ET
Kenya Moore has said she is "trying to stay fit for baby" by working out on an elliptical!
That's what The Real Housewives of Atlanta star said in a caption of an Instagram photo on Friday of herself smiling as she exercised on the machine.
But fans have accused Moore, 47 of faking her pregnancy with husband Marc Daly for the spotlight!
Moore also plugged the white stretch legging workout pants she was wearing in the shot, noting, "they are so soft and comfy and I can pull them up over my belly (first photo) and roll them down if I get too hot. Also I never have butt crack!"
Moore's tummy still looked small in the shot, but it's the latest way the Bravo star has tried to shut down rumors that she is faking her pregnancy. Moore previously posted a video from her emotional ultrasound appointment.
She said she was heartened by "all the kindness and well wishes many of you have sent our family. I felt compelled to share this video of one of our early ultrasounds when I saw my baby’s heart beating for the first time. I cried like a baby myself! I couldn’t believe this miracle was growing inside me. And its heart was beating so fast!"
Moore added, "Even though my doctor says 'Barbie' she meant to say baby. It was too early to tell the gender. Again, thank you for the love, prayers, and hope."
Amid questions over if she is really pregnant, the RHOA star showed up at the 2018 Atlanta Ultimate Women’s Expo last weekend wearing a white and red striped body-con dress that displayed a little bump.
Moore has revealed the fertility treatments she underwent to ensure she would be able to conceive with hubby Daly.
"I know how freeze eggs and take certain supplements to increase my body’s chances of being a healthy environment and to produce fresh eggs," she explained at the time. "This is a happy time for me and I’m not going to entertain nonsense."
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