Kenya Moore Prepares Massive Lawsuit Against Bravo: Gun Threats, Revenge Rumors, and Reality TV Chaos
Kenya Moore is not twirling away quietly — in fact, she’s lawyering up and preparing to launch what insiders say could become one of the biggest lawsuits in reality TV history.

The longtime Real Housewives of Atlanta star is taking legal aim at Bravo, the network, and several of her co-stars, according to a multiple people close to the situation, Media Take Out has learned. Kenya’s legal team is reportedly accusing the network of failing to protect her on set, allowing what she claims was both harassment and dangerous threats, including a gun-related incident involving fellow Housewife Brit Eady.
Yes, you read that right: Kenya is alleging that during filming, Brit Eady threatened her with a firearm — an accusation that, if true, could send shockwaves through Bravo’s legal department.
From Cameras to Courtrooms
But the alleged gun threat is only part of what Kenya’s team is calling a “pattern of unsafe and defamatory behavior.”
Sources close to the case say Kenya is also preparing legal action over what she claims are malicious and career-damaging rumors being spread by Bravo staffers and fellow cast members — namely, that she posted “revenge porn” or “underage content” during a recent explosive episode.

Kenya has vehemently denied these claims. According to Kenya, the photos in question were actually of Brit Eady herself, and were allegedly taken with consent back when Brit worked as a cam girl. Kenya insists the images were already online — publicly posted by Brit’s former management — and therefore do not meet the legal definition of “revenge porn.”
Kenya’s Legal Stance
Media Take Out spoke with someone close to Kenya, who told us, “These allegations are not only false, they are defamatory. Kenya is being falsely painted as someone who distributed illegal material, when in fact, the images were consensual and already public.”
Her team is reportedly trying to negotiate Kenya’s return to the show on her own terms, hoping for an “amicable resolution.” But with trust clearly broken, those negotiations aren’t looking too hopeful.
And if talks fall apart? Kenya’s team is ready to go full throttle in court.
“Kenya is not backing down,” the insider added. “If they think they can push her out and smear her name, they’ve got another thing coming.”
What Happens Now?
If this lawsuit goes forward, it could open the door to serious questions about workplace safety, privacy, and accountability in unscripted television. And Bravo, already facing other behind-the-scenes controversies, may soon be forced to clean house.
Meanwhile, fans are watching closely, wondering if Kenya will ever return to RHOA — or if her next big storyline will play out in a courtroom instead of a confession chair.