Andy Cohen Reacts to Kenya Moore’s Controversy With Brit Eady on RHOA, Addresses Costars “Clear[ing] Out” After Kenya Shared Graphic Pics - lulu

   
Andy Cohen Addresses Kenya Moore’s Controversy with Brit Eady, Hints at Brit’s Apology before Kenya “Totally Ignores Her,” and How Costars “Clear[ed] Out” after Kenya Shared Graphic Photo

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Andy Cohen addressed Kenya Moore’s controversy with castmate Brit Eady, hinting at Brit’s apology before Kenya “totally ignore[d] her.” He also discussed how castmates “clear[ed] out” of the event after Kenya shared the graphic photo.

 

On a past episode of Real Housewives of Atlanta, Brit mentioned she has a pistol and whips while arguing with Kenya. In the next episode, while at the opening of Kenya’s salon, Kenya made a negative speech about Brit, and she showed a graphic picture of her, which Bravo blurred. Outraged castmates and guests soon left the event. At the end of the episode was a message: “Based on Kenya’s behavior, the decision was made to cease filming with her this season.”

On his SiriusXM show, Andy Cohen Live, Andy addressed how Brit admitted earlier in the episode that it was wrong to bring up a gun and whips in their previous argument.

“[Brit] shows up to Kenya’s opening of her gorgeous salon, which is beautiful, that Kenya has worked so hard on, that she dedicated to her daughter. It’s this big event with all these people there,” said Andy, via @bravobabe_ on X. “And Brit comes in and brings her flowers and says, ‘I want to apologize to you.'”

“And Kenya totally ignores her,” Andy went on. “And Brit’s like, ‘Okay, I’m just gonna leave these here.’ And Brit leaves. And then Kenya gets up and makes her whole opening about, ‘Someone came after me and they shouldn’t have and I started looking into who this woman is and this is who she is.’ And she starts showing [graphic] pictures of her.”

 

“And the Atlanta Housewives were like, ‘We’re out,'” he continued. “The place like clears out … And Cynthia said, ‘In all my time on the show, this is the lowest I’ve ever seen anything get.'”

He also mentioned how Bravo decided to stop filming with Kenya after she shared the graphic photo. Andy’s co-host then accused Kenya of using “revenge porn” to “bring somebody else down,” and he suggested it was “sexual assault” to show someone an image of a sex act without their consent. Andy seemingly stayed silent during this part.

However, when a viewer called in and said Kenya took things “way too far,” Andy appeared to agree, responding, “Yeah.”

New episodes of The Real Housewives of Atlanta air Sunday nights on Bravo.