NeNe Leakes Drops Diss Track Aimed At "RHOA" Frenemies

NeNe Leakes has often squared off with her "Real Housewives of Atlanta" co-stars, but following her recent blowout, she's dropped a diss track.

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For years, NeNe Leakes has been at odds with her reality television co-stars. The peach-holding Real Housewives of Atlanta personality has built an empire from her appearance on the Bravo TV hit series. For over a decade, NeNe has floated in and out of reality TV on multiple networks, but Bravo TV has been her home and she always returns to the show that made her famous.

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However, NeNe Leakes has a tendency to rub some people the wrong way, and as of late, she's been engaged in a war of words with Real Housewives of Atlanta co-star Eva Marcille. The pair have traded insults—Eva recently called her a "ratchet" "wide back" after NeNe said Eva should be axed from the show—so NeNe responded by dropping a diss track. She previewed the song on Instagram and called for her followers to turn the track into a dance challenge.

"YOU B*TCHES COULD NEVA HUNNI. I can’t turn yo plums into a peach! You should’ve performed #nowbowalittlelower I WEAR THE CROWN YOU WEAR A TIARA," NeNe wrote in the caption to the clip of her song "Come & Get This Hunni." She added, "NOW DROP THE BEAT APRIL 12th @iamladyluck Do your dance challenges and I’ll post them on my story. The best dance will be in the video." Check it out below.

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