Season 16 of “The Real Housewives of Atlanta” has been a wild one. But, it’s the drama between star Kenya Moore and executive producer Andy Cohen that is stealing the spotlight. Moore clashed with newcomer Brit Eady, which led to her controversial exit.
Cohen commented on Moore’s actions during his radio show, which sparked a public feud. Moore has fired back with accusations of bias, and now fans are divided. Here’s the breakdown of their beef, from the incident to the fallout.
The Salon Showdown on ‘RHOA’ That Started It All
Moore’s departure from “RHOA” stemmed from a heated moment during the April 6th episode at her Kenya Moore Hair Spa opening. But tensions had already been brewing. In a prior argument, Eady mentioned having a “pistol” and “whips,” which Moore took as a threat.
At the event, Eady offered flowers and an apology. But Moore brushed her off. Instead, Moore unveiled blurred, explicit photos of Eady that she allegedly sourced online. This prompted castmates like Porsha Williams and Cynthia Bailey to walk out.
Bravo’s response was swift. A title card stated, “Based on Kenya’s behavior, the decision was made to cease filming with her this season.” On the SiriusXM show “Andy Cohen Live,” the executive producer called it a low point. He said that the cast “cleared out” after Moore’s stunt, according to The Bravo Shaderoom on Instagram.
“Someone came after me and they shouldn’t have and I started looking into who this woman is and this is who she is.’ And she starts showing [graphic] pictures of her,” Cohen said, replaying the “RHOA” scene in question.
“And the Atlanta Housewives were like, ‘We’re out,’” he continued. “The place like clears out … And Cynthia said, ‘In all my time on the show, this is the lowest I’ve ever seen anything get.’”
Kenya Moore Claps Back at Andy Cohen’s Critique
Cohen’s radio commentary didn’t sit well with Moore. His co-hosts labeled her actions “revenge porn” and even “sexual assault,” which were terms that Moore fiercely disputed.