‘Real Housewives of Atlanta’ revenge porn episode airs after Kenya Moore leaves show over incident
Bravo aired a controversial moment from “The Real Housewives of Atlanta” on Sunday that led to the exit of star Kenya Moore, an incident from last year when she showed sexually explicit photos of a fellow cast member.
The revenge porn incident first became public in June 2024, when TMZ reported that Moore showed the images of new cast member Brittany Eady at an event. Moore was reportedly placed on suspension and eventually parted ways with Bravo.
This season’s fifth episode showed the incident on Sunday, but Bravo did not allow the images to be aired.
Tensions between Moore and Eady boiled over in the prior episode when the two got into a verbal argument at a cast dinner. By the end, Eady made threatening remarks as she left, insinuating she’d shoot Moore.
“I still got my pistols, so,” Eady said at one point. She later followed up with, “I don’t play them games. I got whips … pistols, everything.”
Members of production are seen on camera as Eady is making the comments, momentarily breaking the fourth wall, but are not shown speaking to Eady as others attempt to calm her down.
Moore is then seen getting in a car with fellow cast members, alerting them that Eady is “talking about guns.”
“She was talking about how, ‘I still got my pistol on me,'” Moore is heard saying off camera. “This girl is a problem. She gotta go.”
The episode ends there, and the following week Eady expressed contrition about her remarks to other cast members. She appeared at the grand opening party of Moore’s salon with flowers to apologize.
Moore ignored the attempted apology and had apparently already decided to respond to the threats by using the party to humiliate Eady by showing sexually explicit images of her. Eady left the event before the images were shown.
“So this woman was saying all this stuff like, ‘You don’t know who the f— I am,'” Moore told the crowd, referring to Eady. “I’m like, no I don’t know who you are. So I did a little research.”
Moore pulled out poster boards with the images of Eady and showed them to the crowd while cameras were rolling. The images were not shown on camera, but described by others.
Fellow “Real Housewives” cast members were visibly uncomfortable by Moore’s display and told Moore she was going “too far.”
“No, it ain’t too far … she threatened me with a gun,” Moore told them. “Don’t tell me it’s too far.”
Cast member Porsha Williams said in her confessional interview that she was mortified and was filmed leaving the opening party along with multiple other cast members. Williams then told production she was ready to go and no longer wanted to be filmed.
Eady clearly did not consent to the images being shown at the event. Eady posted to Instagram on Sunday, captioning a short video of herself by writing, “I’m still standing strong no matter what.”
She did not address the incident during the episode.
Bravo did not immediately respond to a request for comment from NBC News.
The episode ended with a title card that read: “Based on Kenya’s behavior, the decision was made to cease filming with her this season.”
Fans on social media had vocal reactions to the episode, many condemning Moore’s behavior while, at the same time, criticizing production for not responding to Eady’s threats before the situation escalated.
“You can’t threaten someone with gun violence and dictate how they respond to that threat,” one viewer wrote in a post on X.
Another person wrote, “I HATE how Kenya retaliated but the way Bravo handled this (TO ME) was unfair.”
“The real villain is the network/production for not stepping in when Brit mentioned a gun,” one fan posted. “I don’t know how in the world she was able to get away with that. That could have prevented Kenya from going this far.”
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