Andy Cohen has subtly responded to the news that Real Housewives of Atlanta star Brit Eady is suing Bravo for a whopping $20 million.
In her lawsuit, Brit is alleging defamation and sexual harassment. She claims the network aired explicit photos falsely tied to her in Season 16, even after she demanded to see them.
“The manner in which the episode was aired falsely yet unmistakably implied that the graphic sexual photograph presented by the cast member depicted (Eady),” the lawsuit reads. “On information and belief, defendants knew that the photograph did not depict (Eady), or, at the least, were reckless or grossly negligent in failing to learn that the photograph did not depict (Eady).”

The lawsuit also accuses Bravo of a “hostile work environment” and subjecting her to “unwelcome, offensive, and sexualized behavior and comments based on her gender by requiring her to continue working in an environment in which she had been subject to a gendered attack, creating an inferior condition or privilege of employment because of her gender.”
She’s pushing for episode removal, public apology, legal fees, and accountability for the emotional wreckage.
After the news went viral, Andy hopped on X, formerly Twitter, and tweeted, “This is reaching a level of petty that’s beyond even anything I’VE seen!”
