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Damn, Aunt Viv: Janet Hubert Goes Ballistic on Kenya Moore

She accuses the Real Housewife of something awful.

Janet "Aunt Viv" Hubert has found another target for her rants. The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air star, whose longstanding beef with Will Smith has dominated headlines for years, recently popped off on Real Housewives of Atlanta star Kenya Moore over a business deal gone wrong.
This time, though, Aunt Viv is accusing Moore of something pretty serious — that could have landed her in jail. In a Facebook post addressed to "C*ntya Moore," Hubert alleges that the reality star misrepresented how much she paid Hubert for a failed 2015 TV pilot to the IRS, leading to an audit over the discrepancy.

Here's the backstory on their beef: apparently, Hubert and Moore worked together on a TV pilot last year called Life Twirls On. Things went sour at the last minute because Hubert refused to be double-filmed for Real Housewives of Atlanta. Moore refused to pay her as a result, and things started to get ugly.
Eventually, Hubert was paid, but cut to this year and she's alleging that Moore reported to the IRS that she paid Hubert more than she did. The Fresh Prince actress said she was audited as a result and is asking for — literally — the receipts.
"Lord help me I thought I was done dealing with this horrible horrible woman. I got a bill from the IRS the other day for working with... Guess Who," she wrote on Facebook. "Lying to the IRS that you paid me more than you did is fraud C*ntya Moore. Punishable big time. My accountants have proven my figures. Good luck proving yours." 

Sounds like the ball is in Kenya's court now. So messy...

Catch Kenya talking about her man on The Real, above.

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