By RODNEY HO/ rho@ajc.com, originally filed Monday, December 21, 2015

Will Ferrell and Maya Rudolph, visiting Andy Cohen's "Watch What Happens Live," donned wigs and played Kenya Moore and Sheree Whitfield last night.

"We're neighbors now," said Moore (Ferrell), "and the other neighbors are complaining about your house."

"I am building Chateau Sheree," Whitfield (Rudolph) said, reading a script based on an earlier episode of "Real Housewives of Atlanta" this season.  "Anybody who's built a house before well then they can probably come to me, but if they have not then probably keep wrenching."

Moore/Ferrell said that it should take about six months to build a house "from the ground up," but Whitfield reminded Moore that she also hasn't moved into her house yet either.

"Let me know when you finish your mold-infested house," Whitfield fired back. "No one should be in my business."

Then they threw the b-word around a lot and a bunch more insults.

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