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RHOA’s Brit Eady Sues Bravo for $20M Alleging Harassment on Set
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Brit Eady files a $20M lawsuit against Bravo over alleged harassment and explicit poster incident involving Kenya Moore on RHOA Season 16.

AceShowbiz - Brit Eady is continuing her legal fight against Bravo months after her exit from The Real Housewives of Atlanta. The former reality star has filed a $20 million lawsuit claiming she was subjected to harassment during the filming of Season 16.

The lawsuit focuses on a highly controversial incident involving Kenya Moore at the former Kenya Moore Hair Spa. According to court documents, Brit Eady alleges that Kenya Moore publicly displayed a poster board featuring explicit sexual images that appeared to depict her. This event caused significant backlash online and reportedly led Bravo to launch an internal investigation. As a result, Kenya Moore was removed from the show.

Following the incident, Brit Eady chose not to attend the Season 16 reunion and eventually decided to leave the series altogether. In her legal claim, she also states that Bravo gave her an ultimatum regarding a possible return for Season 17. The network allegedly demanded she agree to continue filming alongside Kenya Moore if she wanted to remain part of the cast. However, sources close to Bravo have denied this, telling TMZ that Brit Eady was never invited back for another season.

Meanwhile, Bravo’s legal team is seeking to dismiss the lawsuit, arguing in court that Brit Eady was aware of the inherent risks of participating in reality television upon signing her contract. These risks include enduring “stressful and emotionally challenging” situations during filming. In contrast, Brit Eady’s attorneys contend that the events during Season 16 went beyond the normal expectations of reality TV production and crossed a clear line.

This ongoing legal battle highlights the tensions behind the scenes of The Real Housewives of Atlanta and raises questions about the working conditions and protections afforded to reality TV personalities.

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