RHOA’s Kenya Moore Hits Back at Andy Cohen’s Radio Show Comments

   

The fallout from the Kenya Moore and Brit Eady scandal continues, and now, Andy Cohen has found himself in the crosshairs of the Shade Assasin.

Kenya Moore and Andy Cohen on Watch What Happens Live

The Real Housewives of Atlanta star took to Instagram to express her frustration with the Bravo boss over comments he made about the controversial stunt she pulled. If you were holding out hope to see Kenya return, we’re afraid those chances just got even smaller.

RHOA alum Kenya Moore accuses critics of her Brit Eady revenge of using “selective outrage”

The drama started during a recent episode of SiriusXM’s Andy Cohen Live. He and his co-host, John Hill, were recapping the events of RHOA Season 16, Episode 5. Of course, they had some thoughts about what Kenya did.

During their commentary, they breezed past Brit’s pistol comments and jumped right into what happened at the Kenya Moore Hair Spa. They referred to the situation as “revenge porn,” a term Kenya has tried to distance herself from. John took things a step further by calling the situation “sexual assault.”

“There’s all this talk after the Me Too movement that if you show someone a dick pic or a nude pic without them saying, ‘Yes, I would like to see that right now,’ that’s like sexual assault,” John claimed.

After John’s comment, a RHOA fan called into the radio show calling Kenya “trashy.” She and Andy praised the other Housewives for leaving the spa when Kenya started whipping out her poster boards.

Somehow, that clip made it across Kenya’s desk, and she took a moment to drag Andy and John. In a comment under a post from The Bravo Shaderoom Instagram, she slammed her former boss and his ex-boyfriend for what she called, “selective outrage.”

“The two ‘co-hosts’ are extremely ignorant,” Kenya wrote.

“‘Sexual assault’ is rape,” she continued. “Remember, that’s what Phaedra [Parks] accused Kandi [Burruss] of attempting to do to Porsha [Williams].”

Kenya also took offense with Andy and John equating this situation to revenge porn. In her mind, what she showed on the posters was fair game because it was easily searchable online.

“I found that plus tons others online,” Kenya continued. “She signed a release for it so it’s a fair RECEIPT.”

Kenya said she didn’t want people without legal backgrounds weighing in on this drama. According to her, the only people who should be using these heavy terms like “sexual assault” and “revenge porn” are people familiar with Georgia law. Otherwise, she wants everyone to keep their mouths shut.

“Sick of the bias and selective outrage,” Kenya added. “These comments should not have aired. Where is Legal?”