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Kandi Burruss is being slammed for not “respecting” her co-stars after pressuring them to try out vibrating underwear during a night out in New York City.
During the latest episode of “The Real Housewives of Atlanta,” Burruss suggested wearing the sexy underwear as they headed to see “Thoughts of a Colored Man” — a Broadway play that follows the lives of seven men living in Brooklyn.
While some of her castmates were on board, others weren’t comfortable with it and declined to participate.
“I still don’t understand why Kandi want the women wearing vibrating panties to a play about black mens trauma #RHOA,” a fan tweeted.
“Kandi wanted the girls wearing her vibrating panties at her showcase? Yeah, it’s getting weird Kandi, we need to draw the line somewhere… #RHOA,” another added.
Another chimed in, “I feel like Kandi should respect people when they tell her that the sex stuff is too much instead of shaming them for not being as open is she is. The ‘loosen up’ ‘you need some play’ rebuttal [sic] everytime someone expresses their discomfort is borderline predatory. Idc #RHOA.”
“Yep, she really should respect other people’s boundaries, even when she doesn’t understand/agree with them. The ‘no judgment’ zone around sex goes both ways,” someone wrote.
Several fans took Marlo Hampton and Kenya Moore’s side, because both women chose not to wear the mini vibrator in a group environment with other women’s husbands around.
“I’m not going to wear vibrating panties around other people’s men,” Moore, 51, said in a confessional. “My vajayjay is closed for business on this trip.”
Later in the night, Shereé Whitfield told Moore that any of the remotes can work for any of the vibrators within a close range to which Moore replied, “Oh hell no!”
“Is this ‘Eyes Wide Shut’ all of the sudden?” Moore added in a confessional, referring to the 1999 erotic psychological drama movie. “Did I miss the part where they were passing out masks at the door?”
Burruss addressed the controversial garment on Twitter saying that she intended for it to be a “funny way to stop folks from arguing” throughout the evening.
“I told them not to use it while we were in the play of course,” Burruss tweeted on Sunday. “The game was supposed to be- anytime someone said something shady or started arguing then you hit the remote for the vibration to start. It was supposed to be a funny way to stop folks from arguing. #RHOA”
“The Real Housewives of Atlanta” airs Sundays at 8 p.m. ET on Bravo.
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