Kroy Biermann calls out Andy Cohen for editing issues

YONKERS, NY - MAY 06: NFL Player Kroy Biermann (L) and TV Personality Kim Zolciak attend as Kim Zolciak hosts the Kentucky Derby hat contest at Empire City Casino at Yonkers Raceway on May 6, 2017 in Yonkers, New York. (Photo by Dave Kotinsky/Getty Images for Empire City Casino at Yonkers Raceway)
YONKERS, NY - MAY 06: NFL Player Kroy Biermann (L) and TV Personality Kim Zolciak attend as Kim Zolciak hosts the Kentucky Derby hat contest at Empire City Casino at Yonkers Raceway on May 6, 2017 in Yonkers, New York. (Photo by Dave Kotinsky/Getty Images for Empire City Casino at Yonkers Raceway) /
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Kroy Biermann stood silently in the bathroom as his wife Kim told viewers that racism wasn’t an issue until social media. Now, he’s blaming Andy Cohen for the backlash.

Kroy Biermann didn’t sit down on a couch during the reunion special for The Real Housewives of Atlanta, but he stood behind the scenes supporting his wife. After the reunion special came to an end, Kim filmed a scene in a bathroom where Andy Cohen told her that she had been negative throughout this entire season. To defend herself, Kim made the outrageous accusation that racism didn’t exist until social media.

Kroy was in the bathroom along with Sheree Whitfield. Sheree has been slammed for not saying anything when Kim made the accusation. But her husband Kroy was also held accountable for not setting his wife straight during The Real Housewives of Atlanta. However, Kroy felt it was necessary to call out Andy Cohen for editing issues on Twitter after he watched the reunion.

On Twitter, Kroy questioned Andy what happened with the bathroom conversation. He pointed out that the conversation had been 45 minutes. It sounds like it’s his way of defending Kim Zolciak, even though he never addressed the racist comments.

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Kroy Biermann has been linked to Kim’s racism comments before. Kroy had to defend himself once before, revealing he wasn’t racist. He also explained that he played with the Atlanta Falcons, where the team was primarily African Americans. It’s possible he wanted to distance himself from these racist comments, as he didn’t want to jeopardize his job. Now that he’s no longer playing for the Falcons, it’s possible that he’s letting Kim run the show.

What do you think about Kroy Biermann’s silence in the bathroom? Do you think he addressed the comments or do you think his silence says it all?