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RHOA fans SLAM Kenya Moore as a ‘body-shamer’ for claiming mom of three Drew Sidora ‘needs to pay for a tummy tuck’

REAL Housewives of Atlanta fans slammed Kenya Moore as a "body-shamer" for claiming mom of three Drew Sidora "needs to pay for a tummy tuck."

This is the second week in a row that Kenya has made fans feel uncomfortable as she had to apologize for wearing a Native American headdress as a Halloween costume last week.

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ran off to New Orleans after Drew invited them along for the ride while she attended some auditions to get back into the acting world.

However, instead of handing out rooms like had done during their Charleston trip, the mom of three had the housewives compete for the best rooms by doing the best "booty-bounce."

Kenya, who had brought her daughter on the trip, refused to do it and quickly stood up, telling Drew: "You can just give me my key. I'm not gonna degrade myself for a room."

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: "She needs to pay for a tummy tuck."

Fans weren't all that impressed with Kenya mocking Drew's body after having three kids.

, disgusted, also told the producers: "Kenya is a Native American warrior. I thought we weren't doing that anymore. I know this girl was crazy but add lame to the list, add whack to the list."

However, the  weren't the only ones who found the costume problematic as fans quickly sounded off on social media.

One fan wrote: "Kenya is too grown to not know dressing as a Native American is offensive af."

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A second one shared: "Kenya Moore wearing a headdress in the year of our lord 2020. Choices."

While one user tweeted: "Kenya Moore of real housewives dressed as a Native American is the most insensitive and racist thing ever. She is just using it as a costume."

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Following the backlash, Kenya went on social media .

"I want to sincerely apologize for inappropriately wearing the Native American headdress as a costume," she first said in her statement.

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"I now realize that this was both disrespectful and insensitive and would never have done it if I had that knowledge and understanding beforehand.

"I regret it. When you know better, you do better. I am genuinely sorry."

Kenya claimed she didn't know the true meaning of the headdressCredit: Instagram
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