Kandi Burruss Called Out By RHOA Fans For Pressuring Castmates To Wear 'Vibrating Panties'!
07.06.2022 - 21:43
/ perezhilton.com
Kandi Burruss is catching heat online after a vibrating underwear stunt on Real Housewives of Atlanta was nearly universally panned by both cast members and viewers!
The Bravo star tried to have a little fun on the most recent episode of RHOA by presenting her co-stars with vibrating underwear and encouraging them to wear the sexy products while out and about on the show. However, the presentation came about right before the cast was headed in to watch Thoughts of a Colored Man — a Broadway play that follows the lives of seven Black men living in Brooklyn.
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Some of the RHOA castmates were up for the fun-seeming challenge, but others — notably Marlo Hampton and Kenya Moore — opted not to participate in the sex-related situation. After both women declined Kandi’s suggestion to wear the vibrating underwear in a larger group environment (and while watching the powerful play), the 51-year-old Moore stated her disbelief at Burruss’ offer in a confessional clip:
Well then!
Later in the night, after fellow cast member Sherée Whitfield informed Moore that any of the associated remotes would work for any of the vibrating panties, Kenya took issue with that part of the technological tension too!
In a second confessional clip, Moore referenced an iconic erotic psychological thriller from the late ’90s and slammed the suggestion:
LOLz!
Kenya wasn’t the only one who balked at the underwear offer. Across Twitter, fans flocked to discuss Kandi’s controversial gift, with many arguing that it was the wrong thing — in the wrong place and time — and came across as crass! Especially considering some of the womens’ partners were there in attendance for the event!
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