In June, Moore shocked guests at her Kenya Moore Hair Spa grand opening when a poster featuring an explicit image of her former co-star, Brittany Eady, 36, allegedly performing oral sex surfaced. The incident, captured on Bravo cameras, sparked an investigation by the network. Moore initially denied any intent to share “revenge porn,” but Bravo decided not to allow her to return for the remainder of RHOA Season 16.
On November 14, Moore appeared on The Tamron Hall Show, where she expressed regret for her actions. "I believe the photos were very distasteful, and I elevated the situation," Moore, 53, admitted. "I’ve elevated situations before, and I’ve taken full accountability for the things that I’ve done. I am sorry for what I’ve done. I didn’t have to take it that far.”
Eady has not directly responded to Moore's apology, but she posted a cryptic message on social media shortly after the interview. "Best part of being authentic, there is no image to maintain," she wrote alongside glamorous photos of herself. "We are all the villain in someone’s story."
Despite Moore's exit from the show, Cohen teased that RHOA Season 16 would be exciting. He revealed that production took longer than expected because the team wanted to "get it exactly right." Cohen added that the new season marks a "major crossroads" for the series.
Season 16 of RHOA is expected to premiere in early 2025. Bravo is bringing back familiar faces, including former cast members Porsha Williams and Phaedra Parks, both of whom are set to return for the upcoming season. Parks, 51, told Page Six in September, "They shook up the cast, but it’s definitely a good thing. People are really going to enjoy it."
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