NeNe Leakes says her “secret” that Wendy Williams alluded to on the air really isn’t that “serious.”

The “Real Housewives of Atlanta” star took to YouTube to clarify Williams’ headline-making comments last month — including a claim that Leakes was quitting the Bravo reality series, which Leakes insisted wasn’t true. In addition to letting her fans breathe a sigh of relief with regards to her status on the show, Leakes tried to downplay the mysterious “secret” the daytime talk show host said Leakes revealed to her.

“I know what she meant, and I will never share it,” Leakes, 52, told People. “I don’t even know why she even made it sound like that. … It’s not even that serious.”

Fans speculated that it could’ve been about her husband Gregg’s health, but Leakes assured it wasn’t and said it’s far less serious than that.

“It’s not what people think it is,” Leakes said. “People think it’s a health issue, maybe something’s wrong with my kids or my family, but it’s nothing. Everyone’s fine. My husband is fine. My kids are fine. We’re all happy and healthy, so y’all can just stop trying to poke around and figure it out, because it’s not worth your time.”

Leakes admitted that she wasn’t thrilled with what Williams, 55, had said on her show — she blasted her on Twitter the following day — given that she hadn’t provided the daytime talk show host with any context over what she “quit.”

“Honestly, I did text her ‘I quit.’ And she just went right on the show and said, ‘She quit “Housewives.”‘ She don’t know if I quit drinking, quit wearing wigs, quit sleeping with Gregg, the only words I texted her was ‘I quit!’”

Though the two quickly made amends and took a shopping trip to Bergdorf Goodman, Leakes revealed that Williams knew right away she had made a mistake.

“But Wendy is so funny,” Leakes recalled. “I wasn’t watching that day, and my phone was blowing up with everyone saying, ‘Did I quit?’ And so I called her and Wendy, now let me tell you, she knew immediately she had f–ked up. She was like, ‘Um … what do I need to do? Do I need to call [Andy Cohen]? Do I need to meet you at a restaurant with the camera? I will come on the show to fix this! Are you upset? Please don’t be upset with me!’”

They’ve since let bygones be bygones.