It looks like “Real Housewives of Atlanta” star Kenya Moore has no plans on being quiet when it comes to Nene Leakes and Kim Zolciak’s recent feud. After the two women got into a war of words following a Snapchat post, the former Miss USA had no problem sharing her thoughts on the drama.

Nene’s fight with Kim began following her house party when the mother of six brought along her daughter Brielle Biermann. The 20-year-old then shared a video on Snapchat revealing that Nene had cockroaches in her home.

Since then, Nene has accused Kim and her daughter of being racist. As a result, Kim has hired a lawyer. During a chat with E!’s Daily Pop, Kenya reflected on the incident at the party, which she also attended.

“Brielle wasn’t even invited to her home. Kim was going at me for no particular reason about my husband [Matt Daly] so that’s when we first got into any big argument,” she explained.

“But little did we know, Brielle is in the bathroom filming bugs in Nene’s house. Nene has a brand new house. If she has a few bugs in there, who knows how they got in there?” Kenya said.

The Bravo star went on to defend the “RHOA” vet. “We’ve all had bugs in our home, ants and things like that. Then it became, ‘Oh, they’re roaches.’ Then they released this video. It’s a shame. Who comes to someone’s home and films bugs in their bathroom?”

Kenya then called Kim’s character into question. “I think when you come from a dark place such as Kim Zolciak, you can’t be happy for other people,” the star stated.

“I see people like her as really pathetic and it’s sad that someone can’t be happy for me because I’m happy,” Kenya said of Kim, who has accused Kenya of faking her marriage to Matt.

Although Kim has not responded to Kenya’s comments, there’s sure to be more drama to unfold when “Real Housewives of Atlanta” Season 10 premieres on Sunday at 8 p.m. EDT on Bravo.

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Kenya Moore revealed her feelings concerning an ongoing feud between her “Real Housewives of Atlanta” cast mates. The reality star is pictured attending the Essence Festival on June 30, 2017 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Paras Griffin/Getty Images