Ah, Mars is in retrograde, and if that isn’t the perfect recipe for drama, I don’t know what is! This very scenario played out in real life recently on “Real Housewives of Atlanta,” where Kenya Moore, our fierce and ever-controversial queen, found herself at the center of a scandal worthy of its own reality show. During a cast event on March 7, 2025, she raised eyebrows—and not to mention some very heated discussions—by showcasing suggestive photos of co-star Brit Eady, reportedly depicting a dubious oral encounter.
In the aftermath, when Andy Cohen and his entourage decided to condemn Moore’s actions as “revenge porn,” Kenya wasn’t gonna take that lying down! The fiery former Miss USA shot back, urging them to “shut the f-ck up,” while reminding them she’s no lawyer, but she does know her rights—and Georgia law for that matter. Are we watching reality television or a courtroom drama unfold?
In a world where everyone’s interpretation seems to eclipse the truth, Kenya isn’t just battling her cast mates; she’s confronting narratives that spin out of control faster than a Mercury retrograde can wreak havoc on our communication. So buckle up, because in this celebrity constellation, things are about to get messy!
Stay tuned as we dive deeper into Moore’s explosive responses, her complicated relationships—including a fallout with former best friend Cynthia Bailey—and the mixed reactions from fans who are feeling every bit of this rollercoaster ride. Curious what the stars have in store for her next? Glad you asked!
In an episode that aired on Sunday, March 7, 2025, viewers saw Moore display suggestive photos of her co-star, Brit Eady, during an all-cast event. Although the pictures weren’t shown to the audience, it’s been widely reported that the images showed Eady allegedly performing an oral sex act on a man.
During his radio show, Cohen and his co-hosts addressed the scene and criticized Kenya Moore for displaying “revenge porn.” However, when Moore caught wind of their statements, she laid into them all, telling them to “shut the f-ck up.”
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@TheBravoShadeRoom posted the original clip of Cohen dissecting the scene with his co-hosts on Instagram. In the comment section, Moore replied, calling the two co-hosts “extremely ignorant.”
During their conversation, they referred to Moore’s behavior as “revenge porn” and “sexual assault.” But the former Miss USA was not going to sit back and let that comment slide.
“‘Sexual assault’ is rape,” she wrote. “Remember, that’s what Phaedra [Parks] accused Kandi [Burruss] of attempting to do to Porsha [Williams] [during an earlier season].”
“Revenge porn? If someone showed Kim K[‘s] sex tape to you is that revenge porn? I found that plus tons of others online. She signed a release for it so it’s a fair RECEIPT,” she continued.
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Moore fired off another warning, telling Cohen and his crew to “shut the f-ck up” if they weren’t a practicing lawyer “familiar with Georgia law.”
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“Sick of the bias and selective outrage,” Moore continued, seemingly hinting at the swarm of public comments that have been made about her following the episode.
Then, the mother of one, who first joined the “Real Housewives” franchise in 2012, blasted Cohen and his production team for airing comments about her allegedly committing sexual assault and displaying revenge porn without verifying whether those claims were legally accurate.
“Where is legal?” she asked. “You don’t want an activated Kenya.”
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Moore explained that she shouldn’t have displayed the suggestive photos of Eady while filming during an all-cast event. However, she also believes there should’ve been discipline for Eady, who seemed to threaten her with gun violence.
After bumping heads with Moore at the end of episode 4, Eady told her co-stars that she had her “pistol” and “whips” in case anyone got out of line.
This, of course, rubbed Moore the wrong way, who told Williams and Shamea Morton they had to do what they could to get Eady off of the show.
On X, Moore opened up about how “scary” it was to see Eady’s “obsession” with her play out in real life. She then revealed she asked for “protection and assurances” from the network and production company that her safety would be taken seriously.
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“I may be strong, but I’m not bulletproof,” she wrote.
One of Moore’s co-stars and (ex) best friends, Cynthia Bailey, recently revealed she and the outspoken reality star haven’t spoken since the explicit photo scandal occurred.
While speaking about the new season’s episodes and feuds, Bailey, who departed the series after season 13 in 2021, explained that after expressing her disappointment with Moore’s behavior to her, the latter cut her off.
According to Bailey, she was deeply bothered by her friend’s actions, considering Moore is a “woman of class.”
“I just felt like it was beneath her, and I was a little disappointed in how she responded,” Bailey said.
After her comments went viral, Moore responded with a retweeted post on X of former “RHOA” star NeNe Leakes blasting Bailey for being a disloyal friend.
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“When you have a friend and they do something wrong or something you don’t like, I don’t think you align yourself with the enemy,” Leakes said at the time. “I think that you stick with your friend, and you say, ‘Look, we were friends; I liked you. You did this, and I did not like that.’ But, at the end of the day, you not ‘gon align yourself with the enemy.”
The caption of that post read: “Nene told no lies about Cynthia 10 years ago.”
Under the post of Cohen and his co-hosts speaking about Moore’s final moments on the show, several Bravo fans chimed in to share their support for the veteran housewife.
“This entire segment is out of line,” someone wrote. “I am so surprised Bravo execs want Andy and his cohost commenting like this. I really don’t think it’s a good look. This is how they treat talent?”
“This is exactly why I can’t stand Andy,” another user posted. “If Kenya had to stop filming the same should’ve happened to Brit.”
Other users clearly agreed, with many wondering why Eady wasn’t punished for mentioning her firearms.
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“Ignoring someone saying they have a gun is strange!” a netizen stated. “In the real world, a coworker would be suspended or terminated immediately when heard spewing [guns and pistols] and other workplace violence language. So, wtf is Andy saying?”