During a recent interview on "The Russ Parr Morning Show," "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" star Kandi Burruss denied rumors that she was pregnant with her second child.

"I have all this stuff going on. Once things happen and I'm blessed with [getting pregnant], I'll figure it out. Don't we all?" she explained. "As far as I know, we haven't had any luck [getting pregnant]. I've been seeing people tweeting ... but I haven't confirmed that," she said.

Although Burruss has yet to confirm her pregnancy, the reality-TV star -- who is mother of 12-year-old daughter Riley -- was open about wanting more children in the future, Mstarz reports.

"I always wanted to have a son," Kandi continued saying during her Russ Parr Morning Show interview. "With girls, you're scared somebody's going to take advantage of them or something. I just feel like boys are easier. You don't have to worry as much."

In addition to addressing her pregnancy rumors, Burruss also addressed the cancellation of the musical tour for her play, "A Mother's Love," The Dish reports.

Burruss went on to blame her promoter as the reason for the tour's abrupt and unexpected ending.

"Everyone was so disappointed and upset. We got so many great reviews in that first week," Burruss continued. "The cast was disappointed; all our fans were disappointed," she said. "Normally, Todd and I like to control everything ... in this situation, we handed it over to a promoter. It's like you're giving your baby to somebody, and you realize they didn't do right. Basically, he just wasn't equipped to handle the tour."

Now that Burruss is no longer working on "A Mother's Love," the Reality Tea suggests that the singer/songwriter may now have more time to focus on getting pregnant.

Last month, Burruss' husband, Todd Tucker showed that the couple was working on their first child together by posting a cryptic Instagram photo of himself looking at baby sneakers.

"In LA shoe shopping!!!" Tucker captioned the photo.