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Pharrell Williams Isn't Too Happy With President Donald Trump
Kenya Moore Was Reportedly Fired From ‘RHOA’ Over A Hostile Fight With Another Castmate
Former Real Housewives of Atlanta star Kenya Moore has reportedly canceled any opportunity of her being re- hired on the hit Bravo show.
The expectant mother-to-be allegedly crashed one of the final tapings of the show's up- coming season and attempted to confront one of her long- time frenemies on-air.
The drama reportedly oc- curred during Cynthia Bai- ley's party, where the model debuted her new Peach Bellini drink with Seagram's Escape.
Upon her arrival, a very pregnant Kenya Moore al- legedly attempt to exchange words with her on-again off- again nemesis NeNe Leakes. "That didn't work because NeNe wants nothing to do with her," a source explained to Radar Online.
"NeNe avoided Kenya the whole night and she and Bravo have made it clear that no mat- ter what kind of tricks Kenya tries to come up with, they're on to her and she's not coming
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back to the show," the source added.
While reports have surfaced claiming Moore was wel- comed at the event, the source was totally confident in her not being rehired. "Kenya is not coming back... She filmed one time and she wasn't paid and the network might not even allow the footage to air."
Slamming Kenya's tactics, the source continued, "Kenya overplayed her cards... She thought by showing up and cre- ating drama it would get her back on the show. It won't."
In a cease and desist letter sent Monday, Williams' at- torney Howard King called on the President to stop play- ing the hitmaker's song "Happy" during events. The song was played at a rally over the weekend just hours after a gunman killed 11 people at a Pittsburgh synagogue.
"On the day of the mass murder of 11 human beings at the hands of a deranged 'na- tionalist,' you played his song 'Happy' to a crowd at a politi- cal event in Indiana," King wrote in the letter. "There was nothing 'happy' about the tragedy inflicted upon our country on Saturday and no permission was granted for your use of this song for this purpose."
King claims the use of "Happy" without consent con-
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stitutes both copyright and trademark infringement.
"Pharrell has not, and will not, grant you permission to publicly perform or otherwise broadcast or disseminate any of his music," King wrote.
This is not the first time
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Trump has received flak from angry musicians after using their music without permis- sion. The Rolling Stones, The O'Jays, Adele, Queen and several others have asked Trump to stop using their music as well.
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