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now, I don’t agree with anybody putting their hands on anybody, but if you’re charging somebody, you probably do need to be held back because it is coming off as violence. not only was Kenya more violent by charging her but also transphobic in her confessional.
Kenya Moore‘s bodyguard grabbing and shoving the other guy when the other guy really did seem as if he was just trying to hold her back Kenya Moore seems as if the true antagonizer in this situation. this is not the first time that she said something, transphobic.
i’m sorry personally if somebody runs up at me in that way, I mean it’s definitely gonna get physical like you run up on somebody things get physical like that.
I watched it three times rewind to see where the actual aggression came from. just her charging, and even though the other guy did touch Kenya, it did seem to prevent her from attacking someone else. But then her bodyguard shoved him.
is this how everyone else saw it as well I’m curious
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