Bravo delivers a fair share of drama with its various reality shows, but the ladies of the Real Housewives of Atlanta bring a whole new meaning to the word. In a recent interview with OK!, Kenya Moore revealed her true feelings toward the show's newest cast member Kim Fields, throwing shade every step of the way.

Introducing and adjusting the former Living Single star into the group of Georgia peaches hasn't been the easiest task. The 46-year-old made it clear she wasn't familiar with their partying lifestyle. Her version of a turn up includes spending time with her family and curling up in front of a good book.

On the most recent episode of the series, the ladies took a trip to Miami and Fields spent most of her camera time distancing herself from the group and complaining about missing her husband. In Moore's opinion, that just doesn't make for good TV. Moore called out Fields for not providing fans with any entertainment value.

“I have a hard time remembering that Kim Fields is on the show because when I do see her, I fall asleep," Moore told the magazine. "So I have to wake myself up and just say, ‘Oh, okay. I must have missed half of what she was doing because I’m bored.’”

Despite refusing to involve herself in any arguments or fights, Fields has already managed to get on Moore's bad side. When Field insinuated the 44-year-old former Miss USA instigated an argument between Sheree Whitfield and Shamea, Moore realized Fields might be a problem for her.

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Moore went on to discuss the issue she feels is affecting Fields the most. She stated the reality series is the first time Fields had to be away from her family for a job. While Fields often looks uncomfortable around the rest of the cast members, Moore believes the real problem lies within her.

“It’s a strange situation," Moore said. "I’ve never seen a woman near 50 cry from being away from her children or her husband for actually less than 24 hours. So I don’t know what to make of that.”

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