‘RHOA recap’: Marlo calls Kandi a ‘ho’ who ‘f–ked everybody for free’

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These peaches are turning sour. 

Marlo Hampton called Kandi Burruss a “ho” who “f–ked everybody for free” on Sunday night’s episode of “The Real Housewives of Atlanta.”

The comment came after Hampton and castmate Shereé Whitfield outwardly expressed disappointment that newbie Sanya Richards-Ross invited Burruss to a recent function and not them. 

“You don’t feel that Sanya’s, like, up their ass? Sanya is like, ‘Bitch, Kandi is that bitch, Kandi got the followers,’” Hampton, 46, told Whitfield, 52, privately during a cooking party hosted by Richards-Ross. 

“Sanya just give me, like, ‘Bitch, I’m trying to promote [my blog] MommiNation, I ain’t been on the track for 15 years, I got 20 goddamn people living in this goddamn house,’” Hampton continued.

Shereé Whitfield on "The Real Housewives of Atlanta"
Shereé Whitfield listened intently as Hampton dragged Burruss, Sanya Richards-Ross and even Kenya Moore.

She went on to suggest that the former Olympian is buddying up to Burruss — a successful musician and businesswoman — for clout or financial opportunities.

After dragging Richards-Ross, Hampton and Whitfield came for Burruss, 46. The duo were upset that the Grammy winner didn’t reach out to Whitfield after learning that the latter “Housewife” was experiencing relationship issues with her ex-con beau Tyrone Gilliams

“But you don’t even have it in your heart, Kandi, how to help other people,” Hampton lamented to Whitfield, who replied, “She’s for herself.” 

Hampton agreed that Burruss is “for herself.” The Le’ Archive founder then alleged that the “Kandi & the Gang” star has a promiscuous past. 

“First of all, Kandi was a damn ho. She f–ked everybody for free,” she claimed. “That bitch was a ho and that p–sy wasn’t good. And that’s why you always got to date underneath your tax bracket, OK?”

Kandi Burruss poses at an event
Hampton savagely called Burruss a “ho” who “f–ked everybody for free.”
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Whitfield, Burruss’ longtime friend, co-signed Hampton’s shady remarks. “Preach,” she said. 

But Burruss wasn’t last on Hampton’s list. She also verbally attacked Kenya Moore behind her back. 

“And Kenya, ‘I was Miss USA and I have Kenya Moore [Haircare],’” Hampton said, mocking the pageant queen-turned-entrepreneur. 

“Bitch, you was a goddamn video ho!” she continued, also alleging, “[Kenya] went through every rapper in America and didn’t get a ring.”

Again, Whitfield agreed with Hampton’s assertions, huffing, “Facts.” 

“RHOA” Season 14 marks Hampton’s first as a full-time peach holder.
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In the kitchen, Burruss told Richards-Ross, 37, and Moore, 51, that she felt Hampton and Whitfield were up to no good outside. 

“They’re probably one there plotting,” she said. “And they claim they wanna be such best friends. Like, get the f—k outta here.” 

Burruss previously told Page Six that she and Hampton get into an “explosive” fight on this season of “Atlanta.” Though they patched things up after production wrapped, the two are feuding again off-camera.

Hampton recently slammed Burruss on Carlos King’s “Reality With the King” podcast for her frequent talk of sex on “RHOA.” She also accused the Bedroom Kandi creator of not doing enough for the Black community. 

“Do some s–t for the Black culture. We got enough babies and diseases out here. We don’t need no s–t else about sex, Kandi,” she told King. 

Kandi Burruss talking to press at an event
Burruss and Hampton’s feud has recently reignited off-camera.
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In a subsequent interview with The Neighborhood Talk, Burruss explained that she was “tired of” Hampton’s “bulls—t.” 

“She gets on my mothers—king nerves,” the XScape singer said. “I have been doing way more for the community than all of them. I don’t mind saying it … I put all my businesses in Black communities so I can bring more jobs to our community. What’s she doing?”

“The Real Housewives of Atlanta” airs Sundays at 8 p.m. ET on Bravo. 

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