NeNe Leakes
NeNe Leakes dissed her former "Real Housewives of Atlanta" castmates on Twitter. Pictured: The television personality and fashion designer on the red carpet for the annual White House Correspondents Association Dinner in Washington on April 30, 2016. Reuters

Uh-oh! It seems the latest “Real Housewives of Atlanta” episode did not sit well with NeNe Leakes, so the former cast member voiced out her disapproval on social media. Leakes’ fans also agree with what she said and are currently urging her to get back to the Bravo TV series to confront the current stars of the show.

On Monday, Leakes took to Twitter to post a single word that summarizes her reaction to the new “RHOA” episode that aired last Sunday. She wrote “LIESSSSSSSSSSS” on the social networking site sans an explanation regarding who or what she was referring to.

Leakes’ fans just read between the lines and concluded that the fashion designer and entrepreneur was referring to the things some of the housewives on the show said in the episode. One fan wrote that Marlo Hampton was “lame and bitter.” This is in reference to Hampton’s subtle diss aimed at Leakes when Kenya Moore chose to invite the latter and not her to her housewarming parties.

In the episode, Hampton said Moore's behavior was not acceptable. Hampton appeared to be annoyed that Leakes was invited to Moore’s parties, as pointed out by Daily Mail. On the other hand, Moore brushed off Marlo’s statement by telling her that it was “not a time to throw a hissy fit.”

Since this was not the first time that Leakes’ name got dragged into the storyline of the ongoing show despite her exit, many of her fans voiced out the need for the mom-of-two to make a comeback in the series. One fan wrote: “The thirst is Oh So Real. They just can’t get enough of them some NeNe juice.” Another chimed in: “You really need to come put these ladies in their place…”

Last month, Leakes threw some shade at Kandi Burruss for airing out Phaedra Parks’ dirty laundry on the TV series. She implied in a tweet that time that Burruss was lying, while she, on the other hand, “always tells the truth.”