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Bravo has clapped back at Real Housewives of Atlanta alum Brit Eady‘s lawsuit against the network.
After Brit sued the network in June 2025 for $20 million over a photo of what looked like her engaged in a sex act that Kenya Moore displayed on posters, Bravo is pushing back on her claims.
According to TMZ, the network called her lawsuit “an attempt to rewrite history – and her own contractual commitments, because she no longer likes the consequences of joining a popular and long-running reality series well known to feature authentic, unscripted dialogue, conflict, drama, and confrontation, along with many other dynamics of a group of women.”
They also noted that she was not misled and was “certainly not victimized” by them.
While the posters Kenya showed turned out not to be Brit, Bravo insisted she was warned of “provocative conduct or speech from other cast members.”
They also insisted she was told, “that production could involve stressful or emotionally challenging circumstances.”
Bravo also explained that Brit joined the show in its 16th season, and it would be remiss for her to pretend she didn’t know what type of show she was walking on. Additionally, the network noted that Kenya was suspended from the show due to her behavior and has not been asked back since.
Brit, on the other hand, was asked to return for season 17 but turned down the offer.
Bravo additionally claimed they cannot be held responsible for the incident with Kenya and asked the judge to dismiss the case in its entirety.
In the lawsuit, which remains ongoing, Brit said the posters appeared to show her giving oral sex and insisted Bravo “falsely yet unmistakably implied” it was her in the pics. She also said Bravo “contributed to a hostile work environment” and sexually harassed her by exposing her to “unwelcome, offensive, and sexualized behavior and comments” by making her come to work after she experienced a “gendered attack.”
Aside from the $20 million, Brit requested that Bravo remove the episode from public access. When she announced her departure from the show on Instagram, Brit noted she wanted to “thank everyone who supported” her as she closed this chapter.
“I decided to walk away from something that no longer serves me because I choose peace over destroying my mental,” Brit continued. “It’s very easy to say what I should have done, when most have not walked a day in my shoes. I choose ME, and a lot of ppl can’t say they choose themselves. I still have a lot of healing left to do, but you can’t heal in the same place that made you sick. I don’t owe anyone closure, I only owe myself to do what’s best for me. My journey here is done.”