Kenya Moore Breaks Silence Amid 'RHOA' Poster Controversy And Exit: 'I Have Proof'
By Afouda Bamidele on June 28, 2024 at 9:45 AM EDT
Kenya Moore continues to plead innocent in the sex poster scandal involving rookie "Real Housewives of Atlanta" star Brittany Eady.
The former beauty pageant queen recently assured fans that she would not take the scandalous allegations lying down, claiming to have evidence that would clear her name.
Kenya Moore was forcefully removed from the "Real Housewives of Atlanta" series after alleging retaliating against Brittany Eady by leaking her explicit pictures.
Kenya Moore Raves About Living In A 'Non-toxic Environment' Amid Sex Poster Scandal
Moore doubled down on her innocence in a recent Instagram post, sharing a carousel of memories with her daughter, Brooklyn.
The heartwarming post set to Terica Marie's "Simple Things" showed the little girl having fun at the beach, playing in the sand and riding a horse.
The former Miss USA noted she could happily enjoy quality time with Brooklyn thanks to the outpour of love and support amid the sex poster controversy. In her words: "Thank you for all the support #teamtwirl. My heart is full, and my conscience is clear."
"So many false claims hiding behind anonymous sources. All this conversation and no facts being reported. If a claim or source was valid, would they need to hide?" Moore argued, adding:
"My life is blessed. My daughter and I will continue to thrive in a non-toxic environment where we feel appreciated and, most importantly, protected. Thank you, God, for covering us."
Fans Remain Moore's Ever-Dependent Supporters
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Moore concluded her caption with a promise to reveal the truth, writing, "The rumors and narrative about me randomly showing nudes or revenge p is 1000% untrue. I have proof and will share soon."
Her words sparked thousands of supportive messages from fans, many hoping she would find happiness in a new chapter away from Bravo's Housewives drama. One IG user declared, "I think you are too good for that show. You deserve your own show, beauty, and brains."
"We are truly at the end of an era. Will always support you, and I know you thrive in your next chapter. Sending you love and light, my Detroit sister," another fan echoed, while a third chimed:
"THE KENYA SUMMER MOORE, MISS USA, BLACK BARBIE, THE MOMENT, GONE WITH THE WIND FABULOUS, and the most important- BROOKIE'S MOMMY! WE LOVE YOU DOLL! #westand10toesdown #teamtwirlforever."
Bravo Housewives Stand In Moore's Corner
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Moore's exit from "RHOA" got several housewives rushing to her defense, with co-star Porsha Williams commenting on her latest post. "A beautiful vacation with your princess is exactly what's needed!!!" she declared.
Teresa Giudice from the "Real Housewives of New Jersey" echoed similar sentiments, writing, "The most important thing in life is your precious daughter."Her comment received a response from Moore, reading, "Thank you sis."
These housewives are the latest in the growing list of Moore's supporters, with former "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" star Brandi Glanville slamming Bravo's unfair treatment in heated messages on X.
Brandi Glanville Accuses Bravo Of Rigging Moore's Sex Poster Scandal
As shared by The Blast, Glanville defended Moore on X, calling out Bravo for allowing chaos to reign on the "Real Housewives of New Jersey" but punishing another star for an alleged sex poster scandal. In her words:
"Women are physically fighting on RHNJ & that seems to be ok with producers. Where is HR now? Also, I'm pretty sure producers pushed Kenya to show that video."
Glanville claimed Bravo rigged the situation between Moore and Eady, referencing the abuse "RHOBH" star Taylor Armstrong endured from her late ex-husband, Russell Armstrong. She wrote:
"They know what is going to happen before it does. Just like they all knew of Taylor's physical abuse as it was happening."
Glanville Claims Bravo Made Kenya Moore A 'Villain'
In a separate tweet, Glanville doubled down on Bravo's alleged toxic behavior, writing, "Create the villain, enable the villain, praise the villain, then punish the villain for being… a villain."
The former Bravolebrity's words sparked mixed reactions from fans, with some slamming the 51-year-old's past behavior on the show. One X user noted: "You've been violent and belligerent on TV. Maybe sit this one out!"
Meanwhile, others supported Glanville's theories, claiming Bravo was biased in its treatment of Housewives. "They're absolutely inconsistent. Nothing makes sense," someone pointed out. Another fan added:
"Honestly, I think all the wronged Bravo lebs should sue. Truly. This show has ruined a lot of their lives and profited off of them for far too long."