Kenya Moore Faces Indefinite Suspension from The Real Housewives of Atlanta Filming

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14/06/2024 23h28

Reports have emerged suggesting that reality TV personality Kenya Moore has been suspended indefinitely from filming The Real Housewives of Atlanta (RHOA). The news follows a controversial incident at her Kenya Moore Hair Spa grand opening, where explicit posters allegedly featuring RHOA newcomer Brittany Eady were displayed.

According to sources, an internal investigation has been launched following the shocking incident last week. The Bravo network, which airs the show, has yet to comment publicly on the claims.

During the grand opening event, Kenya supposedly unveiled explicit images of Brittany, despite the latter’s absence. These images have reportedly found their way online, causing further controversy.

Although certain allegations suggesting that Brittany threatened Kenya with gun violence have surfaced, these claims have been refuted. A production insider stated, "At no point was Kenya ever threatened with a weapon, nor was there ever a weapon present during the course of production."

Taking to her Instagram Stories after the event, Kenya addressed the situation, telling her followers, "Believe none of what you hear and half of what you see. The truth always comes to light."

If Kenya's suspension is indeed confirmed, RHOA could face another production pause. Bravo is keen to distance itself from any negative behavior, especially considering the network is currently dealing with several legal issues involving ex-employees.

Kenya has announced that she will address the ongoing claims today at 6 p.m. ET through an Instagram Live session. Viewers are hoping for some clarity and further insight into the situation.

As the situation continues to unfold, stay tuned for any updates and developments regarding Kenya Moore's suspension from The Real Housewives of Atlanta.

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