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Kenya Moore reportedly displayed the posters of Brittany Eady allegedly performing a sex act at an event honoring her Kenya Moore Hair Spa collection on Thursday night.

Following rumors suggesting that Brittany, 36, had threatened Kenya, 53, with a gun amid production on the upcoming 16th season of The Real Housewives of Atlanta, Kenya is facing claims of having left partygoers “horrified” by the sexually explicit content, which was allegedly revealed to guests of her event as Bravo cameras rolled.

The Neighborhood Talk was the first to report the news on June 7, with an insider stating that Kenya “showed a picture of Brittany” performing oral sex.

A short time later, a second report by Page Six revealed that guests were left “horrified” after Kenya shared the images of Brittany allegedly performing the sex act and that Brittany was not present at Kenya’s event, nor did she threaten Kenya with a gun.



“At no time was Kenya ever threatened with a weapon, nor was there ever a weapon present during the course of production,” a source close to filming told the outlet.

Meanwhile, a second insider said that Brittany did threaten Kenya, mentioning a “gun,” before the event, which made their co-stars “uncomfortable,” and noted that the alleged photos of Brittany, the newbie of RHOA season 16, are “readily accessible” online.

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Although the moment in question was caught on camera, it is not known if it will actually air on the show and an investigation has been launched.

“I’m flabbergasted and floored,” Drew Sidora, 39, tweeted after the event.

Photographer Erick Robinson also spoke out, stating in a now-deleted tweet, “I am still trying [to] recover myself. I couldn’t even take a photo, my mouth fell to the floor and I am just in awe like that was the most deadliest scene probably ever filmed on the franchise.”



Following the sharing of the news on Friday, Brittany took to her Instagram Story with several statements, some of which have since been erased.

“Thank you to everyone who has reached out to me about what took place at the event yesterday. I am still processing the nasty, low, disgusting vile things that was done to try to hurt me. BULLYING and revenge porn is never okay,” Brittany wrote in one of her posts.

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In another series of Story posts, Brittany seemed to hint that she may take legal action against Kenya.

“In Georgia, the distribution of sexually explicit images without the consent of the person depicted is considered a criminal offense. Under Georgia law, the offense of unlawful disclosure of intimate images, also known as revenge porn, is covered under O.C.G.A. 16-11-90. This law makes it illegal to distribute sexually explicit images or videos of another person without their consent and with the intent to harm, harass, intimidate, or coerce the person depicted,” read another message. “Violating Georgia’s revenge porn law is a misdemeanor punishable by a fine of up to $1,000, imprisonment for up to one year, or both. Subsequent offenses are considered felonies, carrying more severe penalties.”



Brittany also accused Kenya of hazing and bullying her.

“It’s never a good feeling being targeted or HAZED by someone I thought would embrace me into a new circle, that I never met. For the record, I’ve never once had possession of any weapons or threatened anyone ever. I’ve never even been to jail, in a fight, or even had as much as a speeding ticket. That’s not in my character. I am hurt by the narrative that’s being displayed,” she stated, adding, “Wrong is wrong.”

As for Kenya, she had a brief message for her fans and followers, which read, “Believe none of what [you] hear and half of what you see. The truth always comes to light.”

The Real Housewives of Atlanta season 16 is expected to premiere on Bravo sometime later this year.