Real Housewives of Atlanta's Apollo Nida Gets Candid About Kenya Moore: My Wife 'Should Trust Her Man'
Apollo Nida is being candid about the context of his text messages with Kenya Moore which has been a topic on "Real Housewives of Atlanta" for the past two seasons.
Moore, the reality television personality and former Miss USA, was accused of sending inappropriate text messages to Nida, the husband of her fellow cast member Phaedra Parks. Although Moore has denied the claims and publicly apologized to Parks for even engaging in any text messages with her former friend's husband while they were feuding, viewers have witnessed tensions between the two parties on the show.
Now, Nida is opening up about the infamous text messages. The fitness guru insists there were no inappropriate text messages exchanged between he and Moore.
"No, no, no. Nothing inappropriate," Nida told S2S Magazine recently. "I think I came from doing a talk show and she was like, 'Oh, you looked nice on that talk show.' Maybe I said she did good on the talk show- something like that."
Nida said he did not believe his wife should have any reason to be upset about the messages.
"I don't think so. I think you should trust your man," Nida told Sister 2 Sister. "You tell me why would I sit here and have an affair with a woman who, knowingly, she is barely holding on to her life on the TV show? [She] would just use that as ammunition to come back."
While Nida acknowledged that some of Moore's claims concerning his text messages were true, he also insisted that some were not.
"What wasn't true is that I had an affair with Kenya," Nida insisted. "That was not true."
Although Moore has publicly apologized to Parks for even engaging in any text messages with her former friend's husband while they were feuding, viewers witnessed her questioning Nida about the matter on the show.
In a previous Bravo TV blog, Moore, 43, revealed her ulterior motive for seeking out Nida.
"I wanted an admission of guilt, an apology, and a resolution from Apollo and I succeeded," she wrote.