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Kenya Moore isn’t exiting the world of Bravo without at least one more shady comment.
The reality star, 53, took to Instagram Wednesday after it was revealed she will be leaving “Real Housewives of Atlanta” after more than 10 years on the show — and seemed to slight her ex-employer.
“My life is blessed. Myself and my daughter will continue to thrive in a non toxic environment where we feel appreciated and most importantly, protected,” Moore wrote in a caption alongside photos of her and her 5-year-old daughter, Brooklyn, on vacation. “Thank you God for covering us. 🙏🏾”
A rep for Bravo did not immediately return Page Six’s request for comment on her remarks.
Kenya Moore is speaking out after leaving Bravo. kenya/Instagram The former “RHOA” star said she will “continue to thrive in a non toxic environment,” seemingly shading the network where she used to work. AB+DM/BravoThe former Bravolebrity exited “RHOA” after she was suspended indefinitely for allegedly displaying posters of newcomer Brittany Eady performing oral sex at her Kenya Moore Hair Spa grand opening party.
A source previously told Page Six that Moore’s actions came after Eady had allegedly made threats to Moore using the word “gun,” which made cast members feel “uncomfortable.”
However, a production source denied to us that Moore had ever been threatened with a weapon, and Eady herself also took to social media to dispel those rumors.
Moore was previously suspended after she allegedly displayed at her spa event photos of co-star Brittany Eady performing oral sex. WireImage Eady is making her debut as a “Housewife” in Season 16 of “RHOA.” Bravo/briteady/Instagram“For the record, I’ve never once had possession of any weapons or threatened anyone ever,” the “RHOA” newbie wrote via her Instagram Stories earlier this month.
“I’ve never been to jail, in fight, or even had as much as a speeding ticket. That’s not my character.”
Meanwhile, Moore has maintained that what she allegedly did to Eady was not considered “revenge porn” and that she is innocent.
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The former Miss USA winner also wrote in her post Wednesday, “Thank you for all the support #teamtwirl. My heart is full and my conscience is clean.
“So many false claims hiding behind anonymous sources. All this conversation and no facts being reported. If a claim or source was valid, would they need to hide?”
She then added of the sex posters scandal, “The rumors and narrative about me randomly showing nudes or revenge p is 1000% untrue. I have proof and will share soon.”
A source told TMZ Tuesday that Moore is weighing out her legal options following her departure from Bravo because she does not feel the network had her best interests at heart.
Moore is reportedly weighing out her legal options amid her tumultuous exit. Charles Sykes/Bravo The reality star told her fans via social media Wednesday, “My ife is blessed.” Bryan Steffy/BravoFormer “Real Housewives of New York City” alum Bethenny Frankel has launched a “reality TV reckoning” against Bravo that backed several lawsuits filed by disgruntled ex-reality stars.
Among those cases is a sexual harassment lawsuit “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” alum Brandi Glanville filed against Bravo head exec Andy Cohen and “RHONY” alum Leah McSweeney’s complaint.
Both Bravo and Cohen have denied any wrongdoing and are fighting the lawsuits in court.