Was Kenya Moore Fired from RHOA Amid ‘Revenge Porn’ Allegations? Source Claims Production Reviewed Footage from Alleged Event and Was “Shocked”

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Was Kenya Moore Fired from RHOA Amid ‘Revenge Porn’ Allegations? Source Claims Production Reviewed Footage from Alleged Event and Was “Shocked”

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Was Kenya Moore fired from Real Housewives of Atlanta amid ‘revenge porn’ allegations regarding castmate Brittany Eady? A recent source claimed production reviewed footage from the incident (which allegedly took place at Kenya’s grand opening for her new hair spa) and was “shocked.”

Kenya was reportedly suspended after allegedly depicting her co-star in a sexual act, using photos she got online, and Brittany also threatened legal action. Around the same time, a different rumor – which now seems to be false – spread online that Brittany threatened to use a gun against Kenya.

According to a source speaking to Bravo and Cocktails, Kenya is “done” on RHOA.

“Kenya is done. NBC has zero tolerance for this at this current point in time and doesn’t want legal repercussions from Brit,” said the source, via @BRVOconnoiseur on X. “The footage has all been reviewed and wasn’t a good look for Kenya on any level. Production was even shocked.”

Meanwhile, an insider told ET that Kenya is indefinitely suspended from filming as Bravo reviews separate incidents.

“Kenya was suspended for allegedly depicting Brittany performing a sexual act at the grand opening of her Kenya Moore Hair Spa in Atlanta, from images allegedly found online. The network is still reviewing the content Kenya displayed during filming,” shared the source.

The outlet said Brittany and the other cast members are continuing to film – and it isn’t clear if Kenya will be returning to the show after the alleged incident.

A second insider addressed the online rumor that a gun threat was made against Kenya: “At no time was Kenya ever threatened with a weapon, nor was there ever a weapon present during the course of production.”

After the alleged scene, Kenya denied the accusations on social media: “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.”

Brittany wrote on her own Instagram that she was “targeted or HAZED,” and she also refuted the threat rumor: “For the record, I’ve never once had possession of any weapons or threatened anyone ever.”