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Kenya Moore and Marc Daly Were in a "Really Low Place" in the New Season of RHOA
The Real Housewives of Atlanta Season 12 will show some cracks in the couple's relationship.
The upcoming Season 12 of The Real Housewives of Atlanta will take us inside Kenya Moore and Marc Daly's marriage months before they announced their separation.
In the new season, which premieres Sunday, November 3 at 8/7c, fans will catch up with Kenya, who stepped away from the series after Season 10 (although she did make a brief appearance in the Season 11 finale while pregnant with her first child). We'll see Kenya and Marc at home with their adorable baby girl, Brooklyn Doris Daly, whom the couple welcomed in November 2018.
However, it looks like the honeymoon period may be over for Kenya and Marc this season of RHOA. The trailer for the new season, which you can view above, shows Kenya opening up to Cynthia Bailey about a difficult time in her marriage. "We're in a really low place right now," she tells her friend.
We also see Kenya tearing up while discussing prenups, as well as another moment where things appear to get a little tense between her and her husband. Unfortunately, this season of RHOA may show the beginning of the end for Kenya and Marc.
The couple announced that they will be getting a divorce after two years of marriage last week.
"It is with profound sadness that I regret to inform my fans that I am divorcing my husband Marc Daly,” Kenya said in a statement to PEOPLE. “Due to recent and ongoing circumstances, I can no longer continue in the marriage. My sole concern and focus is and will always be my daughter, Brooklyn, my miracle baby. She was made in love and true commitment. I ask for our privacy to be respected moving forward."
Marc said in a separate statement to PEOPLE: “I have come to the difficult decision to separate from Kenya at this time. Our daughter has two parents that love her very much and in her best interests, this situation should remain as private as possible. I cherish our family’s good times together and will continue to co-parent in a loving way. Rumors, innuendo or false accusations only serve to hurt our family and will be addressed through counsel as the law permits. Please respect our privacy during this challenging period.”