Kenya Moore is easily the least liked cast member of Bravo's "The Real Housewives of Atlanta." But during the upcoming part two of the season eight reunion special, Moore finds an ally in the cast's unlikely voice of reason - Kandi Burruss.

In a sneak peek for the upcoming part two reunion special, host Andy Cohen brings up an incident that happened earlier in the season with cast member Cynthia Bailey's friend Tammy McCall Browning and her nephew, pro basketball player Glen Rice Jr. Rice was invited back to the villa where the ladies were vacationing with another male friend, but Moore felt threatened by his erratic behavior so she asked him to leave and he got aggressive until security intervened.

"Well, number one, I don't think anybody up here has an issue with whether she was uncomfortable," cast mate Porsha Williams says. "We actually saw on footage, Tammy was standing there telling him you have to leave and all of a sudden, Kenya walks up like, 'Yeah you gotta go!'"

Moore denies William's retelling of the night's events, and Burruss jumps in.

"I understand what everybody's saying, but at the end of the day, even if she did," Burruss says, "it still doesn't give him the right to turn around and be like, 'Look here, little b----' and come up to her aggressively."

Williams agrees that Rice should not have gotten so aggressive with Moore, but she says the women had security along with them on that trip. She suggests Moore should have alerted security to the situation and allowed them to handle it.

"He's a man," Burruss says, slapping the back of her left hand into her right palm for emphasis. "He's not supposed to turn around - like she didn't slap him. She didn't hit him. She didn't even call him out his name. So y'all are just pacifying it like he just didn't do anything, and I cannot believe y'all are acting like that was OK."

Cynthia Bailey interrupts, also defending Moore, and says if any of the other ladies in the group approached Rice, it wouldn't have been an issue. But because it was Moore and the ladies don't like her, they blamed her for the way Rice reacted.

"Regardless of whether you like Kenya or not, regardless of whether she should've said anything else as he was walking out the door," Burruss says, "he should never have aggressively turned around, start throwing up gang signs, calling her all kinds of 'b-----s' and like he was finna do something to her. It shouldn't have happened."

Watch the full sneak peek below, and be sure to catch part two of "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" reunion special, airing Sundays at 8 p.m. on Bravo.