Kenya Moore has officially entered a new chapter in her reality TV career when she publicly announced that she would be launching her own show that is not affiliated with Bravo and is not controlled by any traditional producers. The Real Housewives of Atlanta star caused a stir on social media when she posted a teaser video on her personal YouTube channel where she will release episodes about her daily life, business, and role as a single mother to her daughter Brooklyn
“I don’t need Bravo to shine anymore,” Kenya declared emphatically in the opening clip, which showed her getting out of a luxury SUV and entering the office of her own hair care brand, then cutting to her in her home clothes playing with her daughter. With an emotional voice, she continued, “I’ve let people create a story about me for years. I want people to see the real Kenya, not edited, not directed, not cut to fit a fake drama
A source close to Kenya revealed that she has been secretly Kenya Moore: Unfiltered, which will be filmed over three months with a small crew and full control of the content from post-production to release format. She will not only document her journey raising Brooklyn, but also take viewers deep inside the process of running her business empire from strategy meetings to the moments when the contract fell apart. Kenya also promises to include “extremely personal” parts about her past relationships and the real reason she no longer feels like continuing with RHOA.
While other Housewives are struggling to regain the spotlight on traditional television, Kenya has chosen a bold direction and is in complete control of her story. A Bravo insider confirmed that they “had no idea Kenya was secretly filming her own show” until the teaser was released last night, and this person said the initial reaction was shock and concern because if the show was successful, it could put an end to the long-standing agreements between the Housewives and Bravo that were designed to take complete control of the cast's image
Kenya was once one of RHOA's most popular faces with her top-notch arguments and a series of moments that have gone down in reality TV history, but she was also the one who repeatedly criticized the production for "untruthfully editing" that made her an unfair villain. Now that she has complete control, Kenya seems determined to change the way the public views her once and for all
Kenya's fans immediately supported the new project with thousands of positive comments just hours after posting the first video with the hashtags #TeamTwirl and #KenyaUnfiltered while some former Housewives like Claudia Jordan and Porsha Williams also unexpectedly liked, causing speculation about whether they might appear on the show as guests or not
Although it is not clear how many episodes Kenya's show will last or the specific release schedule, one thing is for sure, she is back on the track in her own powerful way, without the need for a network, without drama staged and most importantly not asking anyone's permission to be yourself With Kenya Moore the time of control is over and the time of truth is beginning