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‘I Thought This Was Naomi Campbell and Tyra Banks’: Tami Roman Posts Throwback Picture with 'RHOA' Star Kenya Moore, Fans Do a Double Take

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Tami Roman shared a throwback photo from a project she worked on with “Real Housewives of Atlanta” star Kenya Moore, a snapshot that caused some fans to question who was right before their eyes.

Roman shared an image from a film she and Moore worked on in 2003, “Hot Parts,” in which they co-starred opposite Onyx rapper Kirk “Sticky Fingaz” Jones.

The two dancers Passion (Moore) and Midnight (Roman, then Anderson) ended up caught up in the exciting world of car theft in hopes of helping Passion’s brother Toby (Sticky Fingaz).

Moore, who originally shared the image, wrote that she and Roman “had a lot of fun” filming the movie and she “always thought [Roman] was talented” in her caption.

Roman recently left “Basketball Wives” at the close of the show’s eighth season and gave “Married to Medicine” star Dr. Heavenly Kimes the details on her motivation for departing.

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