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Whoever or however the rumor about Mona Scott Young offering Kenya Moore $3 million to bring her talents to the “Love & Hip Hop” franchise … just got shut down by Scott-Young herself.

While speaking with the media about her first novel, “Blurred Lines.” A book about the lies, love, and betrayal surrounded in the world of music and entertainment, she had this to say:

“I don’t know about Kenya – what’s happening? We’ve never had that conversation. Maybe she had it with someone else.”

When pressed about the issue of any of her LHH employees receiving $3 million, she responded:

“Well, it all depends. You think about it, 20 episodes over the course – I have no idea what Kenya’s talking about. Let’s put it that way.”

Well, that says a lot. We hope Kenya wasn’t banking on that pay day.

Meanwhile, as far as her situation at RHOA, here’s what we reported earlier …

*Kenya Moore will no longer be bagging that Bravo money now that she is officially OUT next season of “The Real Housewives of Atlanta.”

Page Six reports that the former beauty queen will not be returning for the show’s 11th season after producers “offered her [a] part-time [role] and she didn’t want the reduction in pay. So she’s out,” an insider said.

As previously reported, Moore was absent from a cast trip to support NeNe Leakes in South Beach, Fla., in June.

She joined the Bravo show for its fifth season and tied the knot with businessman Marc Daly off-screen last year.

Moore confirmed her pregnancy in April.

In June, she denied reports that she was leaving the show, saying on her Instagram page that she was “reviewing her latest offer.”

Will you still tune-in now that Kenya Moore has been given the boot?

 

SOURCE: EURweb.com

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Mona Scott-Young Shuts Down Rumors Involving Kenya Moore on ‘Love and Hip-Hop’  was originally published on wzakcleveland.com