Brit Eady Claims Infamous Kenya Moore Revenge Photo ‘Wasn’t Her’ Then Files $20 Million Lawsuit Against Bravo! Andy Cohen Seemingly Reacts “This is Reaching a Level of Petty That’s Beyond Anything I’ve Seen”

Posted June 6, 2025
Images via Brit Eady IG/ Andy Cohen IG

Things are getting complicated over at Bravo with “The Real Housewives of Atlanta,” following the drama of season 16.

As we reported yesterday, the seating chart from the RHOA reunion taping was revealed, and Brit Eady was noticeably absent. Brit later addressed her absence on her Instagram stories.

She confirmed that it was her decision not to attend, while discussing the infamous revenge porn photo that became a focal point of her conflict with Kenya Moore.

Brit now claims that the controversial photo Kenya shared during the fifth episode of this season was not of her, as was previously believed. She initially assumed the photo featured her but stated that she does not know who the person in the image is.

However, now that she has seen the photo and confirmed it was indeed not her, she has filed a lawsuit against Bravo.

via TMZ:

In her lawsuit, Eady claims the posters appeared to show her performing oral sex … and she says Bravo “falsely yet unmistakably implied” it was her in the b***-job pic. And she’s looking for $20 million in damages.

Eady claims Bravo knowingly “contributed to a hostile work environment” and sexually harassed her by subjecting her to “unwelcome, offensive, and sexualized behavior and comments” by requiring her to show up to work after she experienced what she calls a “gendered attack.”

Bravo later aired cast members’ reactions to the ordeal in an April episode of the show’s 16th season.

The ‘Real Housewives of Atlanta’ star filed the lawsuit Thursday against Bravo, its parent company NBCUniversal, and its production companies — Truly Original and Endemol Shine North America — claiming they knowingly misled the public. The lawsuit alleges defamation, intentional infliction of emotional distress, sexual harassment and more

Eady is now asking Bravo for the immediate removal of the episode from public access, and at least $20 million in damages.

Andy Cohen took to Twitter to seemingly react to the news on Friday.

Messy, messy, messy! Brit has also taken RHOA out of her bio, so it’s safe to say she will not be returning. Stay tuned!

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