RHOA's Drew Sidora Accuses Marlo Hampton of a 'Setup' as Kenya Slams Marlo as a "Snake" Over Recorded Clip, Plus Marlo Defends Herself, and Live Viewing Thread

Kenya Moore is taking aim at Marlo Hampton for not only recording Drew Sidora‘s denials of having kissed LaToya Ali on the latest episode of The Real Housewives of Atlanta but for forwarding the clip to LaToya.

Following Sunday’s show, Kenya and her castmates, including Drew and Marlo, looked back on the drama of the episode, with Kenya accusing Marlo of “snake” behavior,” Marlo slamming Drew as a bad friend, and Drew accusing Marlo of a setup.

“Self-documenting for good memories is one thing. I knew [Monyetta Shaw] had her phone leaned up against the wall and that was it, but Marlo had her phone, and it was being turned on and turned off and zoomed and angled. It was weird,” Drew admitted on the July 30 episode of the RHOA: After Show. “It was more like, ‘I’m trying, and I’m on a mission to set somebody up,’ rather than document for the sake of memories.”

According to Marlo, she doesn’t remember much of the night in question (she blames “the Goose”). However, she does recall being instructed to film.

“I remember production saying film and still get footage. I do remember Monyetta setting up her phone, filming, and I was like, ‘Monyetta, no.’ And she talking about, ‘I’m doing what I’m supposed to do,’” Marlo noted.

And after watching as Drew denied kissing LaToya, with Kandi Burruss alluding to otherwise, Marlo started rolling — and ultimately sent her clip of Drew to the former RHOA cast member.

“When Drew went to doing all that, talking about Toya, talking about.. ‘She with the prophet and the prophet this ‘… She got so drunk… This is what you’re calling your friend?” Marlo wondered.

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But Kenya felt it was Marlo who had proved she’s a friend “to no one.”

“You think that this is exhibiting behavior that is demanding of a friendship? All of the stuff that she does is giving snake, is giving, I’m loyal to no one,” Kenya said.

“What do you expect a snake to do?” she continued. “Production told these girls to record the night so they all knew and then at some point, multiple people were recording … The snake part comes in when you take that recording and you send it to somebody else outside of the group, someone that’s thousands of miles away, that we have not even talked to in this group for years.”

Kenya went on to look back at a moment in which Marlo attempted to cause drama between her and her assistant after mistaking the woman for her au pair during their cast trip to Birmingham.

“When we were on the bus during the bus ride, I got a call from my daughter’s school stating that no one had picked her up. I then called the au pair, who was supposed to pick her up, while we were on the bus and had a whole conversation while Marlo was pretending like she was just looking down and was not listening,” Kenya recounted.

While Kenya felt “free” and “safe” to have the discussion about her daughter on the bus, she later learned Marlo had confronted her assistant to inform her of what was said.

“She approached my assistant, thinking it was my au pair and told her everything I said while I was on the bus,” Kenya revealed. “That was private. That was between me and the girls on the bus. So when my assistant told me what she said, I went livid because I was like, ‘Who is this person? Why is she so obsessed with my life, with my child, anything involving my family?’ Like, just leave us alone. She had no business saying anything to my assistant … Those are just things that just prove who somebody is and that that somebody cannot be trusted.”

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“You’re a snake. Just go slither away,” Kenya advised.

Live Viewing Thread – This is also the live viewing thread for tonight’s new episode of The Real Housewives of Atlanta season 15. Feel free to chat and comment below as it airs at 8/7c on Bravo.

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