Kenya Moore’s African prince was a major topic of conversation during the season six reunion of “The Real Housewives of Atlanta.” It was assumed that Moore would reveal the name of her boyfriend during the three-part taping, but those plans were derailed by that infamous fight between the former Miss USA and Porsha Williams. When rumors were shot down that Nigerian singer D’banj was in a relationship with the beauty queen, fans and cast members were left wondering whether the African prince actually existed. Now photographs have been circulating showing Moore and a mysterious man, during a visit to Harvard University last week.
Earlier in the week, Moore took a moment to reflect on what could have been, had she continued with her academics and not gone down the path of reality television:
Sitting here on campus of @Harvard wondering what I have done with my life. I went to schools for gifted and lost my way… Mixed emotions
— KENYA MOORE (@KenyaMoore) May 4, 2014
It was believed that Moore was just visiting the campus, but she later appeared walking alongside a mysterious older man. The man was later identified as Tonye Cole, CEO of the Sahara Energy Resource Limited, an international energy company. The highly-educated Cole was invited to speak at Harvard and may have invited Moore as a guest.
The evidence stacks up that Cole may be Moore’s mysterious boyfriend. The “housewife” recently told media outlets that she was not dating an African prince, and her boyfriend is an oil tycoon. She was photographed visiting Dubai and Lagos, both cities where Sahara Energy Resource Limited has offices.
Seem as if everything checks out except Cole’s ring finger. Cole is reportedly married with three kids. Surely, Moore wouldn’t play into the hands of RHOA nemesis Phaedra Parks, who has repeatedly called Moore a whore for flirting with Parks’ husband Apollo Nida. Neither Moore nor Cole are speaking on the relationship. As of now, it’s safe to assume Cole won’t make any appearances on the successful reality show because reality television ruins relationships Moore said.