
Omg, Kenya Moore’s RHOA drama gets even messier as she fires back at Andy Cohen
She's not holding back
It looks like Kenya Moore is officially twirling her way much deeper into some drama this April. The Real Housewives of Atlanta star got herself suspended from filming for breaking the show’s code of conduct last year. Since then, she took accountability for her actions, but now, she’s got something to get off her chest as Andy Cohen and his radio show hosts delve into the RHOA scene.
This article contains themes of sexual assault and rape.

Andy Cohen Live ‘activates’ Kenya Moore
As if the RHOA drama couldn’t get any worse, Kenya is now firing back at Andy Cohen after comments made on his radio show.
He and his co-hosts break down what happened during Kenya’s infamous hair spa opening in the show’s last episode.
Andy explains how Kenya brought out poster boards showing NSFW images of Britt Eady at her event.
John Hill says: “This is like the revenge porn type…” and Jordan Fazio replies: “Yes…”
Andy continues: “…the place like clears out… there’s a slide at the end of the show that says Bravo stopped filming with Kenya…”
John then mentions the #MeToo movement and adds: “If you show someone a nude pic without them saying ‘yes, I would like to see that right now, that’s like sexual assault.”
Jordan then adds how it was “sad” of Kenya to “do revenge porn” at her event.
Kenya reacts to Andy’s break down of the drama between her and Brit on the latest episode of #RHOA. pic.twitter.com/qv64y9Q0tq
— The RHOA Talk (@TheRhoaTalk) April 8, 2025
RHOA’s Kenya fires back
After the Andy Cohen Live comments went through the airwaves, Kenya clearly heard them and wasn’t having any of it.
She previously appeared on the Tamron Hall Show to “take accountability” for her actions last November.
But, now she’s addressing the comments sentence by sentence, to make her stance known that what happened wasn’t “revenge porn” in her eyes.
Kenya took to social media to call Andy’s two co-hosts “ignorant,” before stating: “Sexual assault is rape.”
She continued to shut down the idea that the posters she showed were “revenge porn,” and told anyone who hasn’t studied Georgia Law or isn’t an attorney to “STFU.”
Kenya added how she’s “sick of the bias and selective outrage,” and warns “You don’t want activated Kenya.”
The RHOA star questioned why the comments aired, asking: “Where is legal?”
Reality Shrine reached out to Andy Cohen for comment.
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