RHOA’s Kenya Moore Considers Ending Marc Daly’s Divorce
Kenya Moore she feels left with a good spirit after her divorce Marc Daly it was finished.
“I can breathe. I am like my late grandfather Whitney Houston. I can breathe,” Moore, 53, said to himself Us Weekly when promoting his new children’s book Brooklyn Bound: Paris Thursday, November 14. “It’s liberating. I think I finally got my identity back and my freedom, frankly, I didn’t care about the freedom part. But now that I really want to date and find someone, it’s time enough.”
In September 2019, Moore announced that he and Daly, 54, had called it quits after two years of marriage. It wasn’t until June of this year that the couple finalized their divorce and Moore was granted first custody of their daughter, 6, in Brooklyn.
“I’m excited,” said Moore when it comes to dating again. “I feel like something has been ignited in me that was silent. “
When asked if he doesn’t want to date anyone until his divorce is finalized, he is the first The Real Housewives of Atlanta The star said he never expected the divorces to last so long.
“In the beginning, I didn’t know if it would take five years or how long,” he explained. “Honestly, in my mind, it feels like 10 years. I didn’t know it would take so long. But now that it’s over, I feel like it wasn’t the plan, but I’m ready.”
Although Moore has admitted that there is “nothing” about a reproductive relationship with Daly, he remains hopeful that things will change in the future.
He said: “I don’t hold bad feelings or strong feelings or anything like that. But in Brooklyn, I’d just like her dad to be there.
Until then, Moore and her daughter are collaborating on a new children’s book titled Brooklyn Bound: Paris.
In a family-friendly read, Brooklyn takes readers on a fun trip through the City of Lights to celebrate her birthday. With his mother by his side, he explores the wonders of Paris including the Eiffel Tower and the Arc de Triomphe.
“Brooklyn is really smart and good at rhyming so she really helped me with the story,” Moore said. Us. “It was great working with him. Also, he is a great writer. He brings good ideas and we compete well.”
Brooklyn Bound: Paris available now.
With reporting by Christina Garibaldi