Not one to hold her tongue, Kenya Moore is still speaking out Porsha Williams' attack against her during The Real Housewives of Atlanta reunion taping.

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While on Bravo's Watch What Happens Live Sunday, Moore revealed she believes The Real Housewives of Atlanta producers set her up to fail. She said that producers consistently portrayed Williams as the victim and Moore as the aggressor.

She told Andy Cohen, "To show flashbacks supporting [Williams' claim that she was bullied]-that tempered the audience's reaction. That's the truth. Now had you leveled the playing field, had you shown the flashbacks of her being aggressive toward me. Then you wouldn't have gotten the reaction that you did. You stacked the deck of cards against me."

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Moore added that Williams' initial reaction after the fight was all for show and the co-stars who went to comfort her were way off base considering what really happened.

"First off, the way that she fell to the ground, screaming and kicking like a two-year-old after she attacked me. Then to be constantly treated like a baby, coddled and treated like this wounded little bird; when that wounded little bird grabbed me by my hair and pulled me to the ground."

Moore went on to say that she believes Williams came to the reunion taping with the intention of hurting Moore. While Williams said that Moore's constantly bullying toward her during the last season is what sparked the fight, Moore ran down a list of previous incidents in which she herself felt like the victim. For instance, when Williams called her a tramp, ashy, a "low class whore", stupid and other insulting names.

Moore continued, "She's always been aggressive toward me. But people don't remember those things. Or they refuse to see those things. So when [she says] 'I was bullied'. Well, when did you get bullied? How does a 32-year-old woman on a reality show that has the mouth the size of her mouth, and the things that come out of her mouth, ever say that she was bullied?"

Check out Moore's interview below: