
Brit Eady Files $20M Lawsuit Against Bravo Over Revenge Porn Scandal Involving Kenya Moore
RHOA Star Brit Eady Files $20M Lawsuit Over "Revenge Porn" Scandal
(Images: Brit Eady and Kenya Moore at events; RHOA cast reunion photo)
The Real Housewives of Atlanta (RHOA) cast member Brit Eady has filed a $20 million lawsuit against Bravo, NBC, and production companies Truly Original and Endemol Shine North America, alleging defamation, emotional distress, and a hostile work environment stemming from a "revenge porn" incident during Season 16.
The Incident
The controversy centers on an April 2025 episode where co-star Kenya Moore allegedly displayed explicit posters of Eady at a salon event, implying they showed Eady performing oral sex. Eady denies the images are of her, claiming she only saw them after the episode aired. Moore was suspended indefinitely from the show, calling Bravo a "toxic environment" but insisting she’d "not going anywhere."
(Image: Kenya Moore at her salon event; Bravo’s suspension notice on-screen)
Lawsuit Details
Eady’s lawsuit, filed in June 2025, accuses Bravo and producers of airing the episode despite allegedly knowing the photos were not of her. She claims they refused her requests to review the footage beforehand, leading to defamation and emotional harm. The suit demands $20 million in damages, removal of the episode from all platforms, and a public retraction.
Reunion Chaos
The Season 16 reunion, filmed days after the lawsuit, proceeded without Eady or Moore. Eady cited emotional distress, while Moore apologized on X: "I take full accountability… I look forward to seeing you back on Bravo soon." Eady reiterated on Instagram: "That photo was not me… I look forward to seeking accountability."
(Images: Moore’s X apology; Eady’s Instagram statement)
Behind the Feud
Tensions between Eady and Moore escalated earlier in the season. During a dinner, Eady warned Moore, "I got whips, pistols, everything," prompting Moore to label her a "problem." At Moore’s salon event, Eady attempted reconciliation with flowers, but Moore rejected the gesture and unveiled the explicit posters, shocking castmates.
(Image: RHOA cast reacting at salon event)
Moore’s Defense
Moore denied distributing revenge porn, stating on X: "I would never engage in revenge porn… I have always been vindicated." She later apologized on YouTube: "I should not have done it… I did not break the law."
Cast Reactions
Co-star Kelli Ferrell called the fallout "unfortunate" but expressed support for Moore: "I love Kenya… I hope we film together again." Fans also rallied for Moore’s return online.
(Image: Kelli Ferrell interview snippet)
Ong fallout
The scandal has sparked debates about accountability in reality TV. Eady’s lawsuit highlights broader concerns about workplace safety and ethics, while Bravo faces scrutiny over its handling of cast conflicts.
As legal proceedings unfold, RHOA’s future remains uncertain, with viewers awaiting resolutions both on and off-screen.
(Image: Bravo logo; courtroom gavel)
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