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Real Housewives Of Atlanta: Kenya Moore screams at Shereé Whitfield’s new beau Martell Holt at party

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Real Housewives Of Atlanta: Kenya Moore screams at Shereé Whitfield’s new beau Martell Holt at party


Kenya Moore exploded on Shereé Whitfield’s new boyfriend on Sunday’s episode of The Real Housewives Of Atlanta on Bravo after accusing him of cursing at her. 

The incident happened after Kenya, 52 had just told everyone at a birthday party that Martell Holt previously slid into her DMs before he started seeing Sheree.

Martell didn’t deny it, but pointed out that it happened two years ago.

‘I don’t care if I was trying to f*** you two years ago,’ Martell said. ‘It’s two years ago.’

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‘You’re an a**hole,’ Kenya screamed. ‘You did it to your ex-wife and you are going to do it to Shereé. Once a cheater always a cheater, you f***ing piece of s***!’

Party drama: Kenya Moore exploded on Shereé Whitfield’s new boyfriend on Sunday’s episode of The Real Housewives Of Atlanta on Bravo after accusing him of cursing at her

Martell pulled out his phone and showed Shereé, 53, the message he sent on August 9, 2020, to Kenya that read ‘I appreciate the ‘kind’ words when you were live with *****.’

Kenya had minutes earlier told Sheree that Martell messaged her six months ago.

‘It was before you,’ Kenya said. ‘ I don’t want you hearing it from anybody else.’

Shereé pulled Martell aside and told him that her friends claimed he was dating someone else in Atlanta.

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‘Every time I come to Atlanta, I’m always with you, the other girl got the short end of the stick!’ Martell said.

‘They thought they were going to ruffle my feathers, but we wearing feathers tonight, honey, not ruffling them,’ Shereé said in a confessional

In a confessional, Sheree said she had just wanted to introduce her new man to her girlfriends and ‘it went left.’

‘I’m not happy with her trying to embarrass me or Martell at this party,’ Shereé said.

New boyfriend: Shereé brought her new boyfriend Martell to meet her friends, but it did not go as planned

New boyfriend: Shereé brought her new boyfriend Martell to meet her friends, but it did not go as planned

Old message: Martell pulled out his phone and showed Shereé, 53, the message he sent on August 9, 2020, to Kenya that read 'I appreciate the 'kind' words when you were live with *****'

Old message: Martell pulled out his phone and showed Shereé, 53, the message he sent on August 9, 2020, to Kenya that read ‘I appreciate the ‘kind’ words when you were live with *****’

Not ruffled: 'They thought they were going to ruffle my feathers, but we wearing feathers tonight, honey, not ruffling them,' Shereé said in a confessional

Not ruffled: ‘They thought they were going to ruffle my feathers, but we wearing feathers tonight, honey, not ruffling them,’ Shereé said in a confessional

Martell told Shereé in the car that he was really offended.

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‘If someone wants me to respect them, they need to respect me, too,’ Martell said.

The season 15 episode titled Sisters Before Misters opened with Kandi Burruss, 46, also reeling from her run in with Shereé’s friend Courtney Rhodes, 48, at the party.

‘Why would she be bouncing her head in my face?’ Kandi said. ‘What is wrong with her?’

Kandi was annoyed that Sanya Richards-Ross, 38, didn’t give her a heads up that Courtney had an issue with her and was going to be at the event.

‘Hey, you just let me walk into a mess,’ Kandi said in a confessional.

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Later in the episode, Drew Sidora, 38, returned to her house from Chicago after visiting her father in a nursing home. Her husband Ralph Pittman, 40, and her children had decorated it with flowers and balloons saying ‘miss you.’ Drew and Ralph hugged.

‘My father has Alzheimer’s and he’s been living in a nursing home which has been really hard for my mom, as well,’ Drew said in a confessional.

No respect: Martell told Shereé in the car that he was really offended

No respect: Martell told Shereé in the car that he was really offended

Visited father: 'My father has Alzheimer's and he's been living in a nursing home which has been really hard for my mom, as well,' Drew Sidora said in a confessional

Visited father: ‘My father has Alzheimer’s and he’s been living in a nursing home which has been really hard for my mom, as well,’ Drew Sidora said in a confessional

Drew said when she played her song for her father that he recognized her.

‘I was extremely emotional because that has been our connection our whole life,’ Drew said.

Drew shared that she recently released her new single titled You Already Know that was written and produced by Ralph. A producer asked if she was in a good place with Ralph.

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‘We are, we really are,’ Drew said in a confessional. ‘We’re doing music so we’ve not had to focus so much on our issues.’

Ralph said his cousin Courtney actually got in a fight with Kandi at Sanya’s party.

Sanya met up with Kandi for lunch. Sanya said that her family was talking about moving out of her house and her husband Ross was in favor of it. Sanya then talked to Kandi about what happened at the party.

Sanya said even before the party Courtney was talking about Kandi about how she drew a ‘ghetto’ crowd to a place she had been.

‘When she sat up here and was talking to you and said that I was ghetto, what did you say?’ Kandi asked.

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Good question: 'When she sat up here and was talking to you and said that I was ghetto, what did you say?' Kandi asked Sanya

Good question: ‘When she sat up here and was talking to you and said that I was ghetto, what did you say?’ Kandi asked Sanya

Sanya said she told Courtney to have a conversation with Kandi. Sanya said that Courtney called Kandi’s followers ‘ghetto.’

‘These fake classy b***** kill me,’ Kandi said.

Kandi and husband Todd Tucker went to their restaurant Blaze and she worried it wasn’t popping. They sampled some of their new menu options. Todd said he was also ready to open his next Mexican’s restaurant. He said he wanted to keep opening restaurants and make enough money to finance his own movies. Kandi’s cousin Chef Melvin Jones walked in with his arm in a sling.

A producer walked in and said ‘We’re not going to talk about the elephant in the room?’

‘We can’t ,’ Kandi said. ‘We’re not talking about it.’

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‘Cause it’s a legal situation,’ Todd said.

‘Okay,’ the producer said.

Killing her: 'These fake classy b***** kill me,' Kandi said in a confessional

Killing her: ‘These fake classy b***** kill me,’ Kandi said in a confessional

Legal situation: Kandi's cousin Chef Melvin Jones walked in with his arm in a sling after being shot at work

Legal situation: Kandi’s cousin Chef Melvin Jones walked in with his arm in a sling after being shot at work

Melvin had been shot allegedly during a fight at the restaurant with an employee, according to clips that flashed across the screen

‘There was a gentleman, basically he came to work late and he came to work intoxicated,’ Kandi said in a confessional. ‘He got a little irate with my cousin, who was kitchen manager. They went outside and the guy shot my cousin.’

Kenya and her four-year-old daughter Brooklyn met her friend Akilha and her daughter to play tennis.

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‘I’m still trying to get divorced,’ Kenya said.

Kenya shared that she had been spending time with the CEO and founder of Kale Me Crazy.

‘I’m kind of crazy about him,’ Kenya said in a confessional.

Kenya told Akilha about the blow up at the party with Martell.

‘We both have abusive relationships in our pasts,’ Kenya said. ‘You had a man just five minutes ago, in prison, that made you look like a fool. Girl, she is dick-matized.’

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Shooting details: 'There was a gentleman, basically he came to work late and he came to work intoxicated,' Kandi said in a confessional. 'He got a little irate with my cousin, who was kitchen manager. They went outside and the guy shot my cousin'

Shooting details: ‘There was a gentleman, basically he came to work late and he came to work intoxicated,’ Kandi said in a confessional. ‘He got a little irate with my cousin, who was kitchen manager. They went outside and the guy shot my cousin’

Sheree met up with Sanya for dinner. Sheree said that Martell felt that he was ambushed at the party.

‘Don’t come at me with half-a**ed information,’ Sheree said. ‘You ain’t got no receipts. You ain’t got this. You ain’t got that. He may not have been 100 percent right but you have to take accountability for your actions.’

Drew and Ralph went to a recording studio and said she wanted to do an EP with a producer. She told the producer that the studio was their happy place.

‘Music brought a joy in our life,’ Drew said in a confessional with Ralph at her side. ‘I think we’re getting a balance in our marriage. Communication is better.’

Sheree went to check out her She by Sheree distribution center. Sheree spoke about how she was on cloud nine after her fashion show but then was upset when her website crashed. Kenya stopped by. Sheree said she actually thought that Kenya would get along with Martell but that he felt ambushed at the party.

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‘I don’t know him and I don’t want to get to know him,’ Kenya said.

Kenya said she didn’t understand why Martell had to curse and disrespect her.

‘You ambushed a man!’ Sheree said.

Felt ambushed: Sheree said she actually thought that Kenya would get along with Martell but that he felt ambushed at the party

Felt ambushed: Sheree said she actually thought that Kenya would get along with Martell but that he felt ambushed at the party

Too far: Kenya said she didn't understand why Martell had to curse and disrespect her

Too far: Kenya said she didn’t understand why Martell had to curse and disrespect her

‘I wasn’t disrespectful to him until he started cursing,’ Kenya said.

‘I’m appalled at how Kenya treated Martell,’ Sheree said. ‘She should be taking responsibility for her actions but yet she’s trying to defend herself.’

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‘A man should never speak to a woman in that way whether he’s angry or not,’ Kenya said. ‘Ever. It’s unacceptable.’

Sheree didn’t like that Kenya kept accusing other black men of being aggressive.

‘Are they public enemy number one because you don’t have one?’ Sheree said in a confessional.

‘Abuse is abuse,’ Kenya said.

Sheree told her to stop trying to label black men and black women.

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‘Sheree, don’t turn this around on me,’ Kenya said.

The Real Housewives Of Atlanta will return next Sunday on Bravo.



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BioLab plant fire: More than 90K sheltering in place in Georgia as 'strong chemical smell' enters Atlanta area

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Authorities are now reporting a “strong chemical smell” in the Atlanta area following a chemical plant fire east of Georgia’s capital city that has forced more than 90,000 residents to remain sheltered in place Monday after the “harmful irritant chlorine” was detected in the air. 

The Atlanta-Fulton County Emergency Management Agency announced this morning that it is continuing “to investigate the numerous reports of a haze and strong chemical smell across Fulton County, likely related to the BioLab fire” that broke out in Conyers on Sunday. BioLab is a company that produces pool chemicals, according to its website. 

“We are aware of the incident in Conyers, Georgia and are working diligently to ensure the safety of those in and around Atlanta,” Mayor Andre Dickens wrote on X. “The Atlanta Fire Rescue Department and the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International airport are conducting air quality control checks.” 

The government in Rockdale County, where Conyers is located, ordered residents to remain sheltered in place on Monday after testing from the Environmental Protection Agency and the Georgia Environmental Protection Division revealed the presence of the “harmful irritant chlorine” in the “air emitting from the incident location of BioLab.” 

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BIOLAB PLANT FIRE: GEORGIA RESIDENTS EVACUATE AS TOXIC SMOKE BILLOWS FROM CHEMICAL-FUELED INFERNO 

A large plume of smoke rises above a chemical plant in Conyers, Georgia, on Sunday, Sept. 29. (Alvarez Kennedy/Reuters)

The fire at the BioLab plant began around 5 a.m. on Sunday before being put out later that afternoon. By that point, smoke clouds had been seen emanating from the facility and some residents were ordered to evacuate. Rockdale County Fire Chief Marian McDaniel said that a sprinkler head at the facility malfunctioned and caused “a mixture with a water reactive chemical.” 

“Rockdale County Emergency Management Agency, based on information received from the Environmental Protection Division and the Environmental Protection Agency, strongly advises all Rockdale County residents to continue to shelter in place,” Rockdale County government said. “Additionally, in the best interest and safety of the public and all citizens, it is recommended that businesses close operations until shelter-in-place is lifted. 

“For everyone sheltering in place, the best practice is to turn the air conditioning off and keep windows and doors shut,” it added. 

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COLORADO MAN ALLEGEDLY IGNITES MASSIVE FOREST FIRE WHILE TRYING TO CREMATE HIS DOG: REPORTS 

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The fire began at the BioLab plant in Conyers, Georgia, on Sunday morning. (Ian Stinson via Storyful)

BioLab did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Fox News Digital on Monday. 

“Our top priority is ensuring the community’s safety, and our teams are working around-the-clock to respond to the ongoing situation at our facility in Conyers, Georgia,” the company said on its website. “We continue to work collaboratively with first responders and local authorities and have deployed specialized teams from out of state to the site to bolster and support their efforts. We are all focused on remediating the situation as rapidly as possible.” 

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Officials said Monday that chlorine has been detected in the air near the site of the BioLab plant fire in Conyers, Georgia. (Ian Stinson via Storyful)

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Mayor Dickens wrote on X that “at this time, no warnings or advisories have been issued” in Atlanta. 

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Fox News’ Andrea Margolis contributed to this report. 



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Braves News: DoubleHeader to Decide Atlanta’s Season, Spencer Schwellenbach starts Game 1, more

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It is a story that we have seen play out far too many times this season.

The Braves had the ability to potentially make things simple and easy on Sunday when it comes to making the postseason. However, due to a 4-2 loss to the Royals, Atlanta will now have to play a doubleheader in Atlanta vs. the Mets with their season on the line on Monday. While Charlie Morton made a few costly mistakes, the offense once again failed several times to capitalize on run-scoring opportunities.

As a result, it is win or go home for the Braves on Monday. Fortunately, they only have to win one of the two games to make the playoffs. And with the same being the case for the Mets, there is a good chance who ever wins the first game will not give much effort in the second contest.

It will be Spencer Schwellenbach in the first game for the Braves while Tylor Megill will take the mound for the Mets. On paper, that matchup favors the Braves, and Atlanta will have extra incentive to win Game 1 as that means NL pitching Triple Crown and likely Cy Young winner Chris Sale can then be saved for Game 1 of the NL Wild Card round. If Atlanta loses the first game on Monday, Sale gets the ball in Game 2.

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The set up is simple for the Braves:

Win one or more games tomorrow, they will play the Padres in San Diego on Tuesday in the first round of the NL Wild Card round.

If they lose both games, the season is over.

Atlanta has bounced back many times this season, and they now have no choice but to do it once again.

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David O’brien breaks down all the chaos and why the Braves and Mets will need to play both games on Monday.

Justin Toscano points out the Braves still very much control their own destiny.

MLB.com breaks down all the scenarios for tomorrow’s doubleheader.

Mark Bowman discusses Morton’s performance and Monday’s significance for the Braves.

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The Mets defeating the Brewers on the road and the Diamondbacks beating the Padres set up a dramatic end to the season for the National League on Monday.

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Tarik Skubal wins the AL pitching Triple Crown for in what likely will be a Cy Young season for himself, much like Chris Sale in the National League.

Many of the times and settings of the early playoff rounds are already known as we await the final two teams for the National League.

Rocco Baldelli will return as the Twins manager in 2025.

The Cardinals are likely to move on from veteran slugger Paul Goldschmidt this offseason. They also will likely listen to offers for veteran pitcher Sonny Gray.

Justin Turner plans to continue playing in 2025.

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More than 200 patients moved into Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Arthur M. Blank Hospital

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ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) – More than 200 patients have been moved in the brand-new Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Arthur M. Blank Hospital, according to the hospital.

The new 2 million square foot facility replaces the Egleston Hospital and has 446 beds, 116 more than Egleston. It’s also the only dedicated Level 1 Pediatric Trauma Center in Georgia.

202 patients were moved Sunday by 65 ambulances. The emergency room at Egleston closed at 7 a.m. and the move began at 7:30 a.m. 8-year-old kidney patient Brithany Morales was the first patient admitted to Arthur M. Blank Hospital.

“The opening of Arthur M. Blank Hospital is a giant leap forward for Georgia’s kids, offering a beacon of hope for patients and their families,” said Donna Hyland, Chief Executive Officer at Children’s. “We needed a pediatric healthcare campus that could give every child in Georgia access to the care they deserve. It wasn’t easy, and the asks were big. But this community, led by Arthur Blank and our Board of Trustees, didn’t shy away.”

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