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Posted: 2015-12-07T14:20:25Z | Updated: 2015-12-07T14:20:25Z

The ladies of "The View" get involved in their fair share of controversy , the latest coming from NeNe Leakes.

The "Real Housewives of Atlanta" star appeared on "The View" back in November , and as soon as she walked out to the table, we could sense a little tension; most of the women didn't even stand up to greet her, and Joy Behar claimed Leakes' jewelry hurt her shoulder.

Following all the drama, E! reported that Leakes shared a tweet that read , "Just sat with a bunch of mean girls turning up their noses, looking u up & down as if u don't belong. The HATE was so real & SAD." The tweet was later deleted.

On Sunday night, the reality star visited "Watch What Happens Live " where she opened up about her experience on the talk show and flat out called the hosts "shady." But if you know Leakes, you also know she's not one to hold back.

Speaking to host Andy Cohen, Leakes said, "Well, I didn't see any of those ladies that's on the panel until I actually walked on the panel. And I felt like they were not kind to me. I just ... honestly, they weren't kind. It's not even 'felt like.'"

Cohen then asked, "Was it a Joy thing? Was it more than Joy?"

"It was more than Joy," the Broadway performer explained. "Now, Joy was definitely throwing a lot of shade, but there was someone else on the panel that threw shade as well, as far as looking me up and down. Now, we were live, so as far as what the cameras shot or showed, I don't know. It didn't show everything. But I could tell you that there were a couple of people on that panel who were very shady."

"You're talking about Raven-Symon," Cohen said, to which Leakes replied, "Probably."

Leakes added that Raven-Symon was looking her up and down "real nasty-like," which she didn't like one bit.

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"Look, first of all, I was invited to their show," she said. "I was there to promote 'Chicago' and other things. They asked me to bring pictures of my home there, and I brought the pictures they asked me to bring. And they just weren't kind. They did not have nice manners. I know all of them are tired: their hairstyles are tired, their makeup is tired. Whatever."

Check out her whole clip from "Watch What Happens Live" above.

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