'RHOA' news, rumors: Kenya Moore pregnant?

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"Real Housewives of Atlanta" star Kenya Moore is six months into her marriage with Marc Daly. With Moore being vocal about wanting to have a baby, everyone is already excited for her to actually have one. It seems now that Moore is taking steps into fulfilling it.

A report from Industry on Blast, through their Instagram, shared their congratulations for Moore's pregnancy. The photo featured her playing around pretending to be pregnant. As the post suggests, Moore is not ready to make an official announcement yet. She is apparently waiting for her "safe zone" before saying anything. However, some people still wonder if this is actually true since no confirmation or even much clue was shown by Moore herself.

According to TMZ.com, Moore was spotted flying to Barbados taking a visit to the renowned Barbados Facility Center. Sources close to her say that she indeed is undergoing In Vitro Fertilization (IVF). She was alone when she was spotted, but the sources say that she will be coming back on Friday with husband Daly.

Moore is probably being reserved about the news for now as she wants to reveal the news at the right time. This might just be when they have the reunion show taping of "Real Housewives of Atlanta" (RHOA) early next year. As to why fans might need to wait until then, the IVF process can take several weeks even if assuming that everything in the process goes as planned. This could also be what Industry on Blast meant by her "safe zone."

Moore previously shared what her plans were for the future in an interview with The Daily Dish as per Bravo. "Well, you know, right now we're managing two households, so a lot of people do, have multiple residences, so that's what we're doing right now," Moore said when asked if they plan to stay in either New York or in Atlanta. "But I think it just depends on [what] the next nine months might look like and what kind of room we'll need and where we'll be in terms of that. So we're figuring it out, but it just depends on where our family, the number in our family, will be in the future."

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