Fans of Real Housewives of Atlanta who hoped to watch Kenya Moore‘s dramatic exit from the franchise got their wish. On Sunday (April 6), Bravo aired the season 16 episode, which played out the drama between the longtime cast member and new housewife Brit Eady.
The ordeal unraveled at Moore’s spa grand opening attended by RHOA cast members Porsha Williams, Cynthia Bailey, Drew Sidora, Shamea Morton Mwangi, Eady, Kelli Ferrell, and Angela Oakley, per USA Today. According to the outlet, Moore and Eady’s beef was initiated earlier this season, with Eady claiming she had a “pistol.”
Since the fallout, Eady has expressed remorse for her perceived threats against Moore by the other housewives. At the aforementioned event, Eady offered Moore flowers, to the 54-year-old’s disapproval. When rejected, Eady left, however, the veteran reality star was not ready to end the feud. As her grand opening continued, Moore presented guests with explicit photos of Eady that she claimed to have recovered from an investigator. The revenge porn pictures left guests shocked, with many including the Housewives leaving the event.
Season:16 — Pictured: (l-r) Brit Eady, Phaedra Parks, Angela Oakley, Porsha Williams, Shamea Morton Mwangi, Drew Sidora, Kelli Ferrell —
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After the drama, Bravo displayed the message “Based on Kenya’s behavior, the decision was made to cease filming with her this season,” as the episode concluded. The 1993-crowned Miss USA had been a RHOA lead since she debuted on the series in 2012.
Last June, a leaked audio recording revealed Moore accused Eady of being a sex worker. At the time, she exclaimed on X, “I would never engage in revenge porn, I have never distributed private images or footage of anyone, nor solicited images owned by others to use to threaten or blackmail.” Later that month, it was confirmed that Moore’s suspension from filming the reality series was made permanent.
“If I could do it all over again, I believe the photos were very distasteful, and I elevated the situation,” exclaimed Moore in an apology in November 2024. “I’ve elevated situations before, and I’ve taken full accountability for the things that I’ve done.”
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