RHOA star Brit Eady claims the specific photograph Kenya Moore shared wasn’t hers.
“The Actual Housewives of Atlanta” star Brit Eady’s time with the present seems to be completed. Beforehand, it was revealed that Brit declined to attend the reunion. Beforehand, a seating chart from the RHOA Reunion taping was revealed, and Brit was nowhere to be discovered.
Kenya Moore additionally took to social media to apologize to Brit, the RHOA solid, and followers whereas expressing hope she’ll return sooner or later.
Nicely, Brit not solely confirmed that she gained’t be attending the reunion, however she can be taking authorized steps to rebuild her status.
Firstly, Brit left a message in her Instagram Story explaining why she didn’t present as much as the reunion. Brit says it was her choice to not present up. She additionally claimed the now-infamous photograph Kenya shared throughout the fifth episode of this season was not an image of her. Brit claims she assumed the photograph was of her, and he or she doesn’t know who was within the image Kenya shared.
Brit Eady sues Really Unique and NBC Common for $20 million, and for the final episode of Kenya to be faraway from viewing.
Subsequent, Brit filed a lawsuit in New York State towards the RHOA manufacturing firm, Really Unique, Bravo, NBC Common, and Endemol Shine North America in June. The lawsuit focuses on this episode and the photograph Kenya confirmed. In courtroom paperwork obtained by City Belle, Brit claims the defendants “willfully, deliberately, recklessly, and/or with gross negligence” aired the episode with Kenya’s picture and full reactions from the solid and over 200 individuals in attendance.
Brit is requesting the elimination of the episode from all streaming and cable platforms, in addition to a public assertion from the defendants refuting Kenya’s image and feedback, claiming they’re false. She can be searching for to have the courts award her $20 million.