So, here we are—another day, another lawsuit shaking the glitzy world of reality TV. Brit Eady, the latest spark from The Real Housewives of Atlanta, just threw down the gauntlet against Bravo with a $20 million defamation suit. Talk about turning the tables on the network that catapulted her into fame! With Mercury retrograde dancing through the skies today, could this cosmic chaos be fueling Brit’s drama-fueled legal storm? And how does Kenya Moore’s eyebrow-raising revenge fit into this tangled web? Buckle up, because this season of RHOA just got way messier than a soap opera cliffhanger. Curious about all the wild details? LEARN MOREReading Time: 3 minutes
Brit Eady is taking legal action against the network that made her famous.
In connection with the series of events that got Kenya Moore fired from The Real Housewives of Atlanta (more on that later), Brit is now suing Bravo for $20 million.
According to a new report by TMZ, Brit filed a defamation lawsuit against the network on Thursday.
She paired that move with a lengthy Instagram post in which she revealed that she would not be attending the taping of this season’s RHOA reunion show.
“I do want to set the record straight about one thing: the graphic sexual photo surrounding the events in Episode 5. That photo was not me,” Eady said in her statement.
“As the episode makes clear; I did not see the photo at the time. Rather, I was made aware of the photo being presented at the event, and based on what I was told, assumed that it was a photo of me — which is why I reacted in the way that I did,” she continued, adding:
“I did not know who was in that photo, but upon seeing it for the first time recently, I now know it wasn’t me.”
As you may recall, Eady’s RHOA costar Kenya Moore revealed what she claimed was an explicit photo of Brit in a scene filmed during the grand opening of Kenya’s new hair salon.
The images were blurred by Bravo, but judging by the other cast members’ reactions, they left very little to the imagination.
“I am mortified,” Porsha Williams said in a confessional. “I didn’t want to stand there and seem like I was in agreement. I don’t support this.”
Moore was originally scheduled to appear in all of RHOA Season 16.
But she’s now been indefinitely suspended from the show that made her famous. And it seems unlikely that she’ll return.
Still, Brit feels that her employer didn’t do enough to protect her and create a safe working environment.
Industry experts suspect that her lawsuit will be dismissed, but just by filing it, Brit has sent a powerful message.
Eady joined the show in its 16th season, and it’s currently unclear if she intends to return for Season 17.
The fact that she’s willing to burn this bridge with Bravo makes us think that she’s decided against continuing her career as a reality star.
We’ll have further updates on this developing story as new information becomes available.
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