The RHOA star is suing Bravo for $20 million, accusing the network of defamation, intentional infliction of emotional distress, sexual harassment, and fostering a hostile work environment. NBC and production companies True Original and Endemol Shine North America are also named as defendants. The allegations stem from an incident that occurred during filming one year earlier and was subsequently aired on Bravo in April 2025. Of course, the incident in question revolved around sexually explicit images shared by Kenya Moore at the grand opening of her hair salon. But here's to the kicker. On her Instagram story, Eady revealed, “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.”
'RHOA's Brit Eady Claims Photos Were Not Her

Eady's lawsuit alleges that Moore's actions were "defamatory, harassing, and damaging.” Due to her actions, the lawsuit document, as described by The Independent, continues that Moore “also displayed posters containing written false and defamatory statements regarding Plaintiff and her occupation, as well as an explicit photograph depicting a woman engaged in graphic sexual conduct. The cast member falsely claimed that the photograph depicted the Plaintiff.”
The document also accuses the defendants of “willfully, intentionally, recklessly, and/or with gross negligence” producing, editing, and airing the episode, which “falsely, yet unmistakably implied that the graphic sexual photograph presented by the cast member depicted Plaintiff." Eady has claimed that she was denied access of being shown the photos prior to airing, which the "Defendants refused to do." Now, Eady is requesting "immediate removal of the episode from public access on all platforms, networks, and media outlets in the Defendants’ control" as well as a public statement that Moore's comments about Eady were false.
Revenge Porn or Not, This Is Typical Housewives Drama
As filming of the reunion has seemingly commenced, Andy Cohen has shared his thoughts on the bombshell accusation. He took to X and wrote, "This is reaching a level of petty that’s beyond even anything I’VE seen!" While fans have commented about their opinions regarding the situation, some have speculated that it could be a reference to the social media feud between President Donald Trump and Elon Musk, for which he jokingly asked to host the reunion of.
With the lawsuit now in the public records, how Brit Eady will be portrayed for the remainder of the season will be curious. When Moore was dismissed from filming, RHOA edited around her as she was present in many important scenes, necessary for the storytelling. Eady will likely not be edited around, but with her demand that the episode be removed, it will be revealing how that affects the entirety of the season. Bravo has removed specific episodes in the past due to insensitivity. Southern Charm had certain episodes removed due to racial sensitivity, and Below Deck Mediterranean's first season had an episode removed due to transphobic comments.