Kenya Moore has been suspended indefinitely from The Real Housewives of Atlanta, according to reports.
Moore has been axed from the show, at least for now, after she targeted one of her co-stars during a recent party she had thrown.
Moore held the grand opening of her Kenya Moore Hair Spa last Thursday where she had put up posters of series newcomer Brittany Eady allegedly performing oral sex.
According to Page Six, Bravo cameras were rolling at the cast event, where Moore, 53, decided to unveil the explicit images. The recipient of the alleged sexual act remains unclear.
According to leaked audio from the event, Moore told eventgoers: “You a paid ho. Brittany does escort. There’s an IG that put her emails out on blast; she charges $1,400 for an appointment. You not only a ho, you a cheap whore. You on covers of magazines being a thot. … Yo Gotti was like, ‘Snapchat me that p***y,’ and you did!”
It’s been claimed the explicit photos in question were “readily accessible” online, and Moore’s act came after Eady had made threats to Moore using the word “gun” before the event.
However, Bravo told Page Six: “At no time was Kenya ever threatened with a weapon, nor was there ever a weapon present during the course of production.”
Moore seemingly responded to her suspension when she did an Instagram Live on Friday with fans.
She said during the video: “I stay winning. It is in my blood. Success matriculates around me. So I accept that. God has given me that.”
“You will be seeing me,” she later promised. “I’m not going anywhere despite all the stuff surrounding whatever it is people decided they wanna write.”
After the news initially hit social media, Moore refused to apologise, instead writing on Instagram: “Believe none of what you hear and half of what you see. The truth always comes to light.”
In a follow-up post on Twitter, she added that she would “would never engage in revenge porn” and has “never distributed private images or footage of anyone, nor solicited images owned by others to use to threaten or blackmail.”
“I have always been vindicated,” she went on to say. “I can’t talk about STORY even with people planting fake news #sweet16.”
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