Vivica A Fox of 'Empire' Reignites Feud with Longtime Nemesis Kenya Moore
An explosive Vivica A. Fox said she doesn't regret her feud with Kenya Moore and admitted she's one of the people "you don't like no more."
Vivica A. Fox isn’t over her grudge against her longtime nemesis, Kenya Moore. In fact, she recently revealed in an interview that engaging in a feud with the “Real Housewives of Altanta” star is one thing she doesn’t regret.
The fiery star expressed her continued distaste for Kenya speaking to Claudia Jordan in her show, “Out Loud” alongside Syleena Johnson and LisaRaye McCoy.
Vivica A. Fox on "Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen" in | Photo: Getty Images
During the Cocktails with Queens segment, Vivica flatly admitted that unlike other fights she had, her hatred for Kenya “ain’t never going away.”
Tensions between Vivica and Kenya ignited while they were filming the 14th season of “Celebrity Apprentice” in 2014 where they frequently attacked each other’s character.
Vivica was still visibly irate speaking about Kenya when she unleashed some expletives in reference to her. She apologized to Claudia for her candidness and explained,
“Some people you don’t like no more, and she is at the top of that list. I’m sorry to all our fans because we’re all about sisterhood. But Claudia, you know I don’t like her.”
Vivica confessed she’s “evil” and a “lioness” with claws coming out. And she maintains that as long as someone hurts her and doesn’t apologize, she will stand her ground, alluding to Kenya’s lack of remorse.
Tensions between Vivica and Kenya ignited while they were filming the 14th season of “Celebrity Apprentice” in 2014 where they frequently attacked each other’s character.
It came to a point where Vivica accused Kenya of stealing her phone in order to post an embarrassing tweet on her behalf. She claimed Kenya sent out a tweet saying she was going through menopause but Kenya denied this.
Though both were eventually booted out of the show, they continued to throw shade at each other in the following years.
In 2018, Kenya critiqued Vivica’s performance in the stage play, “Two Can Play That Game” by saying it hadn’t changed from her performance in the play’s film adaptation “just 20 years ago and 20 surgeries ago.”
Vivica clapped back by reminding Kenya that at least she was still acting after 20 years, unlike Kenya who was just watching her.
Clearly, the bitterness between Kenya and Vivica goes deep and it may be a long while before they make amends, if they ever will.