This was posted on Sunday, June 18, 2017 by Rodney Ho/rho@ajc.com on his AJC Radio & TV Talk blog

Kenya Moore said she's married but she won't say who it is and that is causing some folks to be a wee bit suspicious.

"The Real Housewives of Atlanta" cast mate told People magazine that she got married in St. Lucia a week ago. (Tamara Tattles received the news first.)

“I’m just ecstatic,” Moore told People. “This man is the love of my life and I’m so happy to begin our lives together as husband and wife.”

She said the unnamed man is a business person she first met a year ago but only began dating about six months ago. (RadarOnline claims to know who he is, some New York restaurateur. Take it for what it is. It also said he has no desire to appear on camera on the show. Wonder how that will work for Bravo?)

Why are people skeptical? She had a boyfriend Walter Jackson the first season she was on the show in 2012 say he was a hired gun. She also intimated about an African prince she was dating that never appeared on camera. And her last relationship with Matt Jordan ended messily.

NeNe Leakes, in an interview with Ryan Cameron and Wanda Smith on V-103 last week, wasn't sure what to believe: "I would be very surprised that Kenya Moore got married secretly because a girl getting married for the very first time… without their family and friends. I'm surprised… so, I'm not so sure." She is returning to "RHOA" next season and will surely clash with Moore again.

Here was her Instagram photo today with the man. Can anyone identify him? And will he show up on "Real Housewives of Atlanta" at some point?

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