Kenya Moore rules out Bravo return citing ‘legal’ reasons

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Kenya Moore rules out Bravo return citing ‘legal’ reasons

The Real Housewives of Atlanta” star Kenya Moore says she won’t be part of Bravo’s plans to celebrate the legendary franchise’s 20th anniversary due to “legal” reasons.

According to previous reports from The Blast, the iconic Housewives of the past are currently filming “Real Housewives: Ultimate Road Trip,” including NeNe leaks And Porsha Williams.

Kenya Moore, however, did not receive an invitation from the network to participate in the spin-off series, a decision that could come from a former “RHOA“An actor is suing the network, alleging sexual harassment, defamation and a hostile work environment.

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Kenya Moore will not return to Bravo for ‘legal’ reasons for the foreseeable future

Speaking on her YouTube channel, Moore, who joined “RHOA” in Season 5 in November 2012, responded to a fan who asked if they would see her in the upcoming spinoff series celebrating 20 years of “Real Housewives.”

“For the moment, no,” she said, citing “legal” elements. “It has nothing to do with whether or not they thought I was a legendary housewife.”

“Yes, that’s a whole other legal issue that I think the powers that be are weighing in on right now,” she added.

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Is Kenya Moore involved in the recent Bravo lawsuit?

While it’s unclear what the “legal” issues surrounding Moore are, the reality TV veteran was involved in a complicated situation that led to her being removed from the full-time cast of “RHOA” Season 16 currently in production.

According to previous reports from The Blast, Moore was disciplined by Bravo producers after the mother of one showed compromising photos of former “RHOA” cast member Brit Eady during an event while filming.

A few months later, Eady filed a lawsuit against Bravo, NBC and the “Real Housewives of Atlanta” production companies, alleging defamation, emotional distress, sexual harassment and a hostile work environment, according to PEOPLE.

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“Defendants willfully, intentionally, recklessly and/or grossly negligently produced, edited and aired an episode of RHOA on April 6, 2025, which included footage of certain statements by the actor in question as well as comments from other actors describing the photographs displayed,” the lawsuit states.

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Kenya Moore says Bravo missed the mark with ‘Real Housewives’ 20th anniversary casting

Although Moore won’t be part of the upcoming “Ultimate Girls Trip” spinoff, more than 60 other Housewives will make appearances when the main cast, including Porsha Williams, Vicki Gunvalson, Teresa Giudice, Kyle Richards, Lisa Barlow, Gizelle Bryant and LuAnn de Lesseps, makes stops in major Housewives cities, including Atlanta, Beverly Hills and the Berkshires.

Moore also broke her silence on Bravo’s casting choices for “RHUGT,” saying the network “missed the mark” because the main cast includes all of the OGs except for Atlanta’s portrayal. According to Moore, choosing OG staples like NeNe Leakes or Shereé Whitfield instead of Williams would have been the better choice.

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NeNe Leakes returns to Bravo for the show’s 20th anniversary celebration

Moore’s criticism of the show’s main cast comes days after Bravo and Leakes confirmed the Atlanta veteran would return to the network after years away from the cameras. In an emotional video, according to The Blast, Leakes described her return from “Real Housewives” as a “very long, very long journey” that she is grateful has finally been resolved. “I’m happy, thrilled to say that I’ll be coming back to Bravo,” she said.

Leakes’ return to the franchise is a major surprise, since the “Glee” alum previously sued the network in 2022, alleging discrimination.

“NBC, Bravo, and True foster a corporate and workplace culture in which inappropriate and racially insensitive behavior is tolerated, if not encouraged,” a section of the lawsuit states. “As the Black Lives Matter movement swept our country, Ms. Leakes – Bravo’s historically most successful Black female talent – ​​should have been adopted by NBC, Bravo and True.”

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Cohen and other Bravo stars break the silence on Leakes’ big return

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Leakes’ return caused a wave of excitement among Bravo fans, including Andy Cohen, who said he was “very happy” about Leakes returning to the franchise.

“Look, we’re going to celebrate 20 years of Housewives, and it would be hard not to do it without her, so I’m happy about that.”

“Real Housewives of New Jersey” stars Giudice and Melissa Gorga commented on the news, with Giudice writing, “Welcome back, my love,” and Gorga posting, “There she is!!!!!!”

The OG of the OC Gunvalson shared, “We missed you!!! Can’t wait to see you,” while Lesa Milan, Tamra Judge, Chanel Ayan and Lisa Hochstein also commented on their support for the iconic reality star.

“Real Housewives: Ultimate Road Trip” will air later in 2026.

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