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‘RHOA’s Kandi Burruss Shades NeNe Leakes Wendy Williams’ Friendship: It Doesn’t Seem ‘Real’

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Kandi Burruss appeared on the April 19 episode of Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen and was asked to reveal how she felt about her Real Housewives of Atlanta co-star, NeNe Leakes’, on/off friendship with Wendy Williams. “If you say that your ‘friend’ is ‘one of those people over there,’ which is the way that Wendy describes NeNe, that doesn’t sound like a real friendship to me,” Kandi admitted. “You’re not supposed to say that your friend is the ‘over there’ person.

To me, that’s someone that you associate with sometimes, but you don’t really mess with them like that.” Kandi’s response is in reference to comments made by Wendy on The Wendy Williams Show earlier this month.

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