The 'Real Housewives of Atlanta' calls out her ailing husband for his 'mean, grouchy, evil stuff' he has been pulling these days.
- Dec 1, 2018
AceShowbiz - Stage 3 colon cancer that her husband Gregg Leakes has been battling apparently doesn't make NeNe Leakes soft for him. "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" star took to Twitter to call out her husband after the latter shared on Instagram a screenshot of an inspirational message he received.
In the Instagram post, Gregg shared to his followers some important life lessons, including love those who practice kindness, forgive quickly and always think before acting out in anger. But it seemed like NeNe thought that Gregg should have started to do those things first before telling others to do so.
"Well u need to do everything you posted! Practice what you preach," Nene, who's been Gregg's caregiver since he was diagnosed earlier this year, blasted him in the now-deleted comments. "You need to pray for yourself! This mean, grouchy, evil stuff u pulling these days are NOT cool."
The reality star went on her rant on Twitter shortly after. "I would just think if i have or had cancer, i would see life so differently! Not being mean, grouchy and evil for no real reason! But that's me. Pray for me," she told her 1.93 million followers.
I would just think 🤔 if i have or had cancer, i would see life so differently! Not being mean, grouchy and evil for no real reason! But that’s me. Pray for me
— NeNe Leakes (@NeNeLeakes) November 29, 2018
She added in a separate tweet, "I'm ALWAYS the bad guy so I’ll take that if you only knew."
I’m ALWAYS the bad guy so I’ll take that💪🏾 if you only knew
— NeNe Leakes (@NeNeLeakes) November 30, 2018
NeNe previously admitted that "it's very, very hard to be a caretaker." She continued saying, "People call and they say, 'How’s Gregg doing?' and I want to throw the phone and say, 'How the f**k am I doing? I'm going crazy over here, Gregg is wearing me out!' I am not good at this s**t! I would rather hire somebody. Gregg doesn't wants me to hire somebody, but I'm just not good. I'm not good at fluffing the pillow; I'm good at buying the pillow."
She went on explaining that she felt like her husband is changing. "He's changed as a person, his attitude changed," she said. "I feel like that day, I lost my husband. Our whole dynamic changed. Sometimes I forget that he's sick and I need to remind myself because he's so on the edge. He's not nice, but he can't help it."