NeNe Leakes says her representation didn’t fire her: ‘My team DID NOT let me go!’

NeNe Leakes took to Twitter on Tuesday in response to reports that her representation had let her go.

‘For all of you that are asking, emailing, in boxing, blogging, reporting etc.,’ the former Real Housewives of Atlanta star, 53, said on the social media site on Tuesday,  ‘The ONLY statement i have…My team DID NOT let me go! 

She added: ‘No further statements at this time.’

The latest: NeNe Leakes, 53, took to Twitter on Tuesday in response to reports that her representation had let her go after she took to the social media site to air grievances with her manager and attorney, amid reports she had been dropped by them 

The charismatic reality star on Monday took to the social media site to air grievances with her manager Steven Grossman and attorney Darrell Miller, amid reports she had been dropped by them.

‘You can’t turn on your teammate and get away with this @stevengrossman #DarrellMiller #Foxrothschild suppression, retaliation, discrimination, unequal pay, devaluation against black women is real, it’s painful and it hurts. I will fight for all women rights PS: FIX IT,’ she tweeted on Monday.

In subsequent tweets, Leakes once again alleged of mistreatment and ‘abuse’ behind-the-scenes that viewers were not privy to.

‘Sorry abt my typos! I don’t tweet abt the show, i do not watch the show, i don’t talk abt the show & i don’t talk abt the girls. My concern is the treatment & abuse behind the scenes that you DO NOT see. Please don’t make fun of that. It’s real, painful & it’s happening,’ she tweeted. 

'Fix your dirty work': In subsequent tweets, Leakes once again alleged of mistreatment and 'abuse' behind-the-scenes that viewers were not privy to

‘Fix your dirty work’: In subsequent tweets, Leakes once again alleged of mistreatment and ‘abuse’ behind-the-scenes that viewers were not privy to

Update: NeNe is reportedly no longer a client of talent manager Grossman, has cut ties with lawyer Miller, and is no longer being represented by ICM. She was snapped in November in Atlanta

Update: NeNe is reportedly no longer a client of talent manager Grossman, has cut ties with lawyer Miller, and is no longer being represented by ICM. She was snapped in November in Atlanta 

‘I have numerous emails, text messages, RHOA group text, voice recording that go back yearsssss. I never got rid of anything! Fix your dirty work. Being a racist is so yesterday,’ she added.

Leakes spoke a day after a LoveBScott report stating that Leakes’ team – including Grossman, Miller and the ICM agency – had cut her loose.

NeNe announced she had left The Real Housewives Of Atlanta last year, more than 10 years after first joining the cast of the hit show.

‘I have made the hard and very difficult decision to not be a part of Real Housewives of Atlanta season 13,’ she said on YouTube. ‘It wasn’t an easy decision for me.

‘I have been on an extremely, extremely long, exhausting, tiring, emotional negotiation,’ the reality star said. ‘There has been a lot of emotion flying on both sides.’

Departure: After more than 10 years on The Real Housewives Of Atlanta, NeNe announced she had left the show earlier this year

Departure: After more than 10 years on The Real Housewives Of Atlanta, NeNe announced she had left the show earlier this year 

Since her departure, she has been pushing for a boycott of the TV series

Since her departure, she has been pushing for a boycott of the TV series

Several months after her announcement, she subsequently suggested she had been fired from the show.

Asked by a fan if she would be getting a spin-off on Bravo, NeNe replied on Twitter: ‘They don’t think I deserve to work at all in any [capacity].’

Since her departure, she has been pushing for a boycott of the TV series and its home network.

‘Stand up, protest, sign the petition & stop watching,’ Leakes tweeted earlier this month. ‘The treatment of black women behind the scene is wrong. Even the cast that’s currently filming knows wrong is & was happening. They try to silence us! We MUST speak up when wrong is happening. I won’t stop.’

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