It seems Brittany Eady has something to say about Kenya Moore’s recent apology.
After Moore publicly addressed the revenge porn scandal that led to her suspension from The Real Housewives of Atlanta, Eady appeared to throw subtle shade on Instagram.
“Best part of being authentic, there is no image to maintain. We are all the villain in someone’s story,” Eady, 36, wrote alongside a series of photos from a glamorous photo shoot on Friday (November 15).
In another part of her post, Eady shared a pointed quote:
“Sometimes, peace will look like letting people be loud and wrong about you.”
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Eady’s comments follow Moore’s Tamron Hall interview, in which the former RHOA star opened up about the controversy that led to her exit from the Bravo series.
Moore, 53, admitted to displaying explicit photos of Eady during the grand opening of her Kenya Moore Hair Spa in June, describing the moment as a response to feeling “threatened” during a heated altercation.
“Hindsight is always 50/50,” the 53-year-old admitted during the interview. “If I could do it all over again — I believe the photos were distasteful, and I elevated the situation.”
“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,” she continued.
Initially, Moore denied the incident, claiming on X (formerly Twitter), “I would never engage in revenge porn. I have never distributed private images or footage of anyone, nor solicited images to use for blackmail.”
She added cryptically, “Believe none of what you hear and half of what you see. The truth always comes to light.”
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However, during the Tamron Hall interview, Moore owned up to her actions, claiming that her behavior resulted from feeling threatened by Eady—whom she did not name—during a heated altercation at her spa.
“Some of the new girls come on, and … they’re trying to make a name for themselves, especially when they’re not really showing up,” Moore told Hall. “But when you go too far, and that’s what happened — we were having a filming [event] and things took a really dark turn toward me.”
Referencing her iconic RHOA tagline, Moore added:
“Don’t come for me unless I send for you. That means, simply, I mind my business. I don’t start anything; I respond. But I didn’t have to take it that far.”
She concluded by emphasizing that her reaction was motivated by the need to protect herself and her young daughter, adding:
“When I felt threatened, I never had a child and been in a situation like this before, so that’s why I escalated it to the point where I was protecting not only myself but my child.”