
Andy Cohen Seemingly Responds After "RHOA" Newbie Brit Eady Files $20 Million Lawsuit Against Bravo
Andy Cohen has seemingly responded to the escalating drama surrounding “The Real Housewives of Atlanta” Season 16. Following Brit Eady’s $20 million lawsuit against Bravo, Cohen took to Twitter with a cryptic message: “This is reaching a level of petty that’s beyond even anything I’VE seen!”
Eady’s lawsuit alleges that Bravo, along with its parent company NBCUniversal and production partners, defamed her and created a hostile work environment. The controversy stems from an incident where Kenya Moore displayed explicit images at her hair spa opening, which were presumed to be of Eady. Eady now claims the photos were not of her and that Bravo perpetuated this narrative, causing her emotional distress.
The fallout led to Moore’s suspension from the show and both she and Eady missing the Season 16 reunion taping. While Moore was reportedly disinvited, Eady chose not to attend, citing ongoing conflicts with cast members.
As the situation unfolds, viewers await further developments in this high-profile reality TV dispute.