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Brit Eady Sues Bravo for $20 Million Over Defamation and Hostile Workplace

Her lawsuit claims Bravo falsely linked her to explicit photos shown on the series, prompting her to skip the season 16 reunion.

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Overview

  • On June 5, Brit Eady filed a $20 million lawsuit in New York Supreme Court against Bravo, NBCUniversal, True Original and Endemol Shine North America, accusing them of defamation, emotional distress, sexual harassment and fostering a hostile work environment.
  • The suit centers on a June 2024 hair-spa event where Kenya Moore displayed explicit images she claimed depicted Eady—a claim Eady now says was untrue.
  • Eady alleges that Bravo declined her requests to view the photo before airing the April episode that implied she was in the images, causing reputational and emotional harm.
  • Neither Eady nor Moore appeared at the season 16 reunion taping on June 5, with Moore disinvited by the network and Eady opting out after a falling-out with castmates.
  • Eady is seeking removal of the April episode from all platforms, a public correction of the record and monetary damages to cover legal fees and the harm caused.