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Brit Eady is taking authorized motion in opposition to the community that made her well-known.
In reference to the collection of occasions that received Kenya Moore fired from The Actual Housewives of Atlanta (extra on that later), Brit is now suing Bravo for $20 million.
In line with a brand new report by TMZ, Brit filed a defamation lawsuit in opposition to the community on Thursday.
Brit Eady appears indignant on this scene from ‘The Real Housewives of Atlanta.’ (Bravo)
She paired that transfer with a prolonged Instagram put up by which she revealed that she wouldn’t be attending the taping of this season’s RHOA reunion present.
Brit Eady says blurred specific picture on RHOA was NOT her
“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 stated in her assertion.
“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, including:
“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.”
Brit Eady throughout an look on ‘Watch What Happens Live.’ (Bravo)
Kenya Moore’s weird act of revenge
As chances are you’ll recall, Eady’s RHOA costar Kenya Moore revealed what she claimed was an specific picture of Brit in a scene filmed through the grand opening of Kenya’s new hair salon.
The photographs had been blurred by Bravo, however judging by the opposite forged members’ reactions, they left little or no to the creativeness.
“I am mortified,” Porsha Williams stated in a confessional. “I didn’t want to stand there and seem like I was in agreement. I don’t support this.”
Moore was initially scheduled to seem in all of RHOA Season 16.
However she’s now been indefinitely suspended from the present that made her well-known. And it appears unlikely that she’ll return.
Kenya Moore attends the Atlanta LGBTQ+ Tastemaker Screening of “Mean Girls” at AMC Madison Yards 8 on January 09, 2024, in Atlanta, Georgia. (Picture by Derek White/Getty Photos for Paramount Footage)
Nonetheless, Brit feels that her employer didn’t do sufficient to guard her and create a secure working atmosphere.
Business consultants suspect that her lawsuit can be dismissed, however simply by submitting it, Brit has despatched a strong message.
Eady joined the present in its sixteenth season, and it’s at the moment unclear if she intends to return for Season 17.
The truth that she’s prepared to burn this bridge with Bravo makes us assume that she’s determined in opposition to persevering with her profession as a actuality star.
We’ll have additional updates on this growing story as new info turns into accessible.