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NeNe Leakes Fires Back at Estranged Sisters Following Threats

NeNe Leakes has responded to recent threats allegedly made by her estranged sisters following the "Real Housewives of Atlanta" reunion show airing.

The "New Normal" star was left furious after confronting fellow "housewife" Phaedra Parks on the season five reunion show special. Leakes, 45, accused Parks, 41, of reaching out to her "half sisters," Kenya and Kendle, supposedly in an attempt to plot against her.

On April 15 after the "Real Housewives" reunion show aired, Kenya and Kendle took to social networking sites where they lashed out at Leakes for cutting ties with them. They also alluded to knowing explosive secrets about the reality TV star.

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"The question is why you haven't had a relationship with your sisters in 8 years? What's the big secret @neneleakes?" a cryptic message posted on Twitter by Kenya read.

"And now everybody wants an interview!!! They want to know why we haven't talked in 8 years. I know she doesn't want the truth to come out smh," Kendle wrote on Facebook.

Leakes, who is currently planning her second wedding to ex-husband Gregg, wasted no time responding to the posts. The actress suggested that her estranged sisters are simply attempting to bite off of her success.

"Another scorn person crying 4 attention! Go work 4 ur own success," a furious Leakes tweeted.

"Its strange to me how people want to ride off of your success! Everybody wants some shine but didn't work 4 it," another tweet read.

On April 19 Leakes shared a photo of herself on Twitter posing with friends, who she referred to as her "biological sisters."

Kenya and Kendle have reportedly taken issue with the fact that the reality TV star refers to them as her "half sisters" when they share the same biological mother. The photo is likely to add fuel to their ongoing feud.

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