Kenya Moore Debunks Marc Daly Wanting Alimony

Kenya Moore Debunks Marc Daly Wanting Alimony

Kenya Moore Debunks Marc Daly Wanting Alimony!

It appears that Kenya Moore is seeing what Marc Daly is all about. Yes, they have a child but Marc is asking for alimony from Kenya who takes care of their child. Read on…

CelebnReality247.com reports that Real Housewives of Atlanta star Kenya Moore is now detailing her divorce from Marc Daly.

While Kenya Moore is NOT making accusations about Porsha Williams and Tanya Sam, she is dealing with legal matters with her estranged husband Marc Daly.

During the February 28 episode of The Real Housewives of Atlanta, Kenya met with her lawyer to talk about next steps in her situation with Marc, which included filing for custody of their daughter, Brooklyn Daly.

Kenya noted that she didn’t know what their relationship status was “because right now we haven’t discussed anything about where our relationship is going.”

Kenya said in an interview in the episode:

We have been apart, but at the same time, the issue with Brooklyn is immediate.

During the episode that Kenya learned that her estranged husband had filed for divorce in New York that same week as the meeting with her lawyer featured in the episode. Kenya elaborated on the latest with Marc, including that mixtape and his choice to file for divorce

She also addressed that filing on Twitter:

For the record: Marc withdrew the divorce petition the next day and said that he was not asking for alimony in the filing and that we misinterpreted NY law. There has been no further divorce action to date. This scene was taped months ago.

She added:

It’s complicated.

On Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen on Sunday, Cynthia Bailey gave some insight on Kenya and Marc.

Cynthia said, adding that she spoke to Kenya after that meeting with the lawyer.

I was surprised about the money part. I have met Marc many times. I have spent time with him, I am actually quite fond of him. One of the things that I remember him saying was that he would never ask for alimony; he’s self-made. He’s very successful on his own, so I was surprised about the alimony part, as was Kenya, obviously.

In late January, Marc addressed the status of his marriage to Kenya.

Marc told The Root in a statement:

After recently attending mediation, Kenya and I have agreed to end our marriage. I will always have great care for her and look forward to amicably continuing to co-parent our daughter Brooklyn with an abundance of love and wisdom. As always, in addition to perpetual self-improvement, my primary focus will continue to be helping the underserved and people of color in Brooklyn to recover from the negative impact of the COVID – 19 pandemic. This focus will take shape through using my restaurant as a ‘Community Hub’ where positive and diverse perspectives on important topics such as economic empowerment, social activism and political engagement can be highlighted in a safe and productive forum. I’m blessed to be a positive change agent for not just my family but also my community.