Housewife’ Kenya Moore is not a man-stealer — but will anyone acknowledge it?

Housewife’ Kenya Moore is not a man-stealer — but will anyone acknowledge it?, On last Sunday’s episode of “The Real Housewives of Atlanta,” Apollo Nida — the soon-to-be-ex-husband of Phaedra Parks — admitted that he lied about “RHOA” cast member’s Kenya Moore’s sexual advances and their “secret encounters” in LA.

Now, Moore, a former Miss USA, is breaking her silence about being redeemed after being called a home wrecker (and worse) for the past two seasons of the Bravo reality show.

Not one lady [from the show] has yet come forward to offer an apology to me at this current time,” Moore tells The Post. “But I do deserve [an apology,] and Phaedra should be the first one in line to do so.

“She did not check any facts — but most importantly she did not even come to me to ask me if what her husband was saying was actually true!” she says. “All of the ladies need to apologize. They automatically took his word as the truth and he was lying the whole time — for two years at that.
“I would like to think that there is more good than bad in people,” she says. “But I do not expect an apology from Phaedra.”

On the show, fellow “RHOA” cast member NeNe Leakes told fellow cast member Porsha Williams that she will not apologize to Moore, who says she’s not surprised.

“Not at all,” she says. “NeNe is stuck in her old ways and has yet to evolve. She is egotistical and thinks that she is bigger and better than everybody else. It is a character flaw that she possesses.

“We started out as friends when the show first started, but around the middle of Season 2 she turned on me. That is just who she is.”

I think that he found it amusing,” she says. “Phaedra and Apollo were having problems at the time, so I think that he did it because he knew it would upset her.”

And Moore says she does appreciate that one “RHOA” cast member, Kandi Burruss, did confront Nida about the rumor.

“I have to say that I do appreciate Kandi for questioning Apollo on his actions as a grown man,” she says. “She was the only one that brought light to the situation and stood up for what was right.
“As far as receiving an apology, you will just have to watch the show,” she says.