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Monday, September 1, 2025

Kenya Moore: From Peach Holder to YouTube Hustler… But Did She Wait Too Long? πŸ‘πŸ“Ί



Kenya Moore: From Peach Holder to YouTube Hustler… But Did She Wait Too Long? πŸ‘πŸ“Ί

Let’s talk about Miss USA 1993, the shade assassin, the twirl queen herself — Kenya Moore. Once upon a Bravo contract, she was that girl on The Real Housewives of Atlanta: always ready with a read, a wig shift, or a husband storyline that had everybody squinting like “wait, is he even real?”

But lately? Chile, Kenya is on YouTube. And the question is: why now? Why this late? Why after the Bravo cameras stopped rolling and the group chat already moved on to TikTok?


The Rise: Kenya’s Reign on RHOA πŸ‘‘

Kenya Moore came on RHOA giving “Gone With the Wind Fabulous” energy — spinning in gowns, feuding with Porsha, and making sure her name stayed in every headline. She wasn’t just a peach holder, she was a plot driver. Kenya had moments. (Who else can shade and smile at the same time like it’s a talent competition?)

But behind the reads and the twirls, there was always a hustle. Kenya wanted to be more than just Bravo-famous. Skincare line, haircare line, acting gigs, production company — sis was always pitching something.


The Fall: Bravo Checks Start Looking Funny πŸ’Έ

Here’s where it gets messy. Over the years, Kenya’s screen time started shrinking, her alliances on the show got shaky, and Bravo… well, Bravo loves a fresh face. Meanwhile, her businesses weren’t pulling Kylie Jenner numbers.

So when the peach plate looked shaky, Kenya had to pivot. But instead of running to YouTube when influencers were eating back in 2015, she waited until 2024–2025. By then, YouTube had changed. The algorithm ain’t what it used to be, and fans had already moved to Shorts, TikTok, and IG Reels.

It’s like showing up to the club at 3:15 a.m. when the lights about to come on. Sis, you missed the party.


The YouTube Era: Too Little, Too Late? πŸŽ₯

Now Kenya’s posting sit-down chats and beauty tips on YouTube. Cute, yes. Consistent? Not really. And the shade of it all? She’s competing with 22-year-old influencers who post twice a day with ring lights and editing skills sharp enough to cut a peach in half.

Fans are asking: why didn’t Kenya use her Bravo fame to launch a channel when she was trending every Sunday night? Imagine if she’d been reacting to her own episodes, spilling behind-the-scenes tea, or dragging her castmates online in real time? She’d have millions of subscribers by now.

Instead, it feels like she’s playing catch-up in a game she should’ve started.


The Gag: Will We Watch Anyway? πŸ‘€

Here’s the thing: Kenya is still Kenya. Messy, shady, fabulous. Even if the uploads are late, fans will tune in because she knows how to make drama sound like gospel. But let’s be real: YouTube is a hustle. You gotta treat it like a 9–5, not a side gig.

If Kenya’s not ready to outwork the beauty gurus, lifestyle vloggers, and reality TV reactors, the channel will flop faster than a fake marriage storyline.


Final Sip of Tea 🍡

Kenya Moore moving to YouTube is iconic in theory but questionable in timing. She’s got the name, the shade, the legacy — but not the momentum she once had. It’s giving “too little, too late,” but hey, if anybody can twirl their way back into relevance, it’s Kenya Moore.

The real question: will you subscribe? Or are we leaving Kenya to vlog in peace while we watch the next generation of shade merchants on TikTok?



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