Longtime Real Housewives of Atlanta star Kenya Moore is facing a backlash after she was accused of secretly filming her entire divorce from ex-husband Marc Daly in order to sell the rights to an independent streaming platform. This is said to be a blatant violation of the terms of her contract with Bravo
A source exclusively told DailyMail that Kenya hired a separate crew unrelated to Bravo to film the tense and tearful moments of the end of her marriage. The filming was kept completely private, with sessions taking place at her home or in public locations without Bravo cameras present
Bravo was completely unaware of this, an insider shared. This is an unacceptable betrayal, especially since Kenya is still receiving a salary from the show and has promised that all developments in her personal life, especially the divorce, will be exclusively shown through the lens of Real Housewives
Not the first time she has pulled this trick
This is not the first time Kenya Moore accused of hiding her personal life to manipulate reality TV content She was previously criticized for refusing to let Marc Daly appear regularly on air, making her marriage story seem inauthentic to viewers
An unnamed co-star revealed that Kenya always wanted to maintain absolute control She knew she could earn more if she produced and resold what Bravo couldn't get a hold of
Commercial goals are emerging
Kenya is reportedly in talks with an online platform that distributes feminist content to release a series of divorce videos as an inspirational mini-documentary series However, a media lawyer warned that Kenya's self-production would be a serious violation if her contract with Bravo included an exclusive image clause
Bravo is currently considering legal action and is said to have sent an internal memo threatening to remove Kenya from the next season unless she hands over all footage she has shot and ceases all independent commercial activities
A social media divide has erupted controversy
On social media, the audience is divided into two sides. One side supports Kenya because she believes she has the right to control her own story. The other side believes that this is an act of exploiting the RHOA brand to borrow the name to make money and then turn around and betray.
A comment that is being shared rapidly reads: Kenya Moore always asks for privacy but now personally films the divorce scene to sell for money. This is not the power of feminism. This is planned hypocrisy.
Representatives for Kenya Moore and Bravo have yet to make any official response. However, if all the allegations are true, this scandal could become the most dangerous turning point in Kenya Moore's reality TV career, which has been embroiled in controversy and internal division many times.