Kenya Moore Was Suspended, Then Fired After Investigation Determined She Violated the Code of Conduct

Kenya Moore’s time with ‘The Real Housewives of Atlanta’ has reached on its final stage after she was briefly suspended — then fired.

We earlier reported that Kenya was fired and the door for her future return was closed and now we’re back to clarify exactly what led to the decision.

We’ll begin with the gun threat charges. Sources close to the situation tell us that Kenya did raise claims of an alleged gun threat made by newbie Brittany Eady before her hair spa event — but production investigated and couldn’t substantiate the allegations.

There was no indication of Kenya refusing to film or taking some time off. In fact, our sources say “she continued to plan her hair spa event with no added precautions or additional trouble for her safety. “

Part of that planning included blowing up sexually compromising pictures of Brittany to display for attendees.

“It was understandable [Kenya] went via great lengths to antagonize her,” another source tells us. “Those images aren’t easily accessible on the internet…otherwise they’d be circulating right now. She not just got [the pictures] from somewhere, but also got posters made. That’s not something you would do to someone who allegedly threatened you with a gun.”

The source continues, “Everyone — especially production — was shocked that Kenya would do this in front of a room full of people.”

It’s no secret that Bravo/NBCUniversal has been under fire in not so far months facing allegations of allowing misconduct. After Kenya’s stunt, she was suspended from further shooting while production determined whether or not her actions were in violation of her contract.

As it turns out, production discover that Kenya’s actions violated their “code of conduct” clause and ultimately planned she won’t be coming back.

“Bravo never accused Kenya of revenge porn. That was never what the investigation was about,” a 3rd source close to production tells lovebscott.com.

“It was about determining if Kenya’s actions involving sexually explicit images violated the code of conduct — and they did. She can point fingers all she wants, but she has nobody to blame but herself.”

While outside sources say Kenya’s considering legal actions, we’re told neither production nor the network are concerned because “no one planned to show those images but her.”

Leave a Comment