Kenya Moore Suspended Indefinitely From Real Housewives of Atlanta

Kenya Moore Suspended Indefinitely From Real Housewives of Atlanta
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Kenya Moore has been suspended indefinitely from The Real Housewives of Atlanta, which is currently filming its 16th season, The Hollywood Reporter has learned.

The suspension reportedly came after Moore allegedly displayed posters with explicit images of franchise newcomer Brittany Eady at the grand opening of her Kenya Moore Hair Spa in Atlanta, Georgia, last week. A source told Entertainment Tonight that the photos were “allegedly found online.”

Eady later took to her social media to seemingly address the controversy, writing in part, “It’s never a good feeling being targeted or HAZED BY SOMEONE I thought would embrace me into a new circle, that I never met.”

Bravo cameras were also reportedly filming the cast event at the time, with a source telling ET that “the network is still reviewing the content Kenya displayed during filming.”

Following the alleged event Thursday, Moore also posted on X (formerly Twitter) Saturday, “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. I have always been vindicated. I can’t talk about STORY even with people planting fake news.”

She also added on her Instagram Story, “Believe none of what you hear and half of what you see. The truth always comes to light.”

It wasn’t immediately clear if Moore would return to the show after the incident. She has been with the popular Bravo reality series since its fifth season in 2012.

THR has reached out to Moore’s rep for additional comment.

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