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Bravo Fights Back in $20M Reality TV Lawsuit
18 Mar
Summary
- Bravo claims Brit Eady's lawsuit is an attempt to rewrite history.
- The network argues Eady was aware of the show's conflict and drama.
- Bravo seeks dismissal of Eady's $20 million sexual harassment claim.

Bravo has issued a strong defense against former 'Real Housewives of Atlanta' star Brit Eady's $20 million lawsuit, which alleges sexual harassment and emotional distress. The network contends that Eady's legal action is a "rewriting of history" and a disregard for her contractual obligations upon joining the popular reality series. Bravo insists that Eady was fully aware of the show's reputation for authentic dialogue, conflict, and drama, and that her contract warned of potential provocative conduct from other cast members. Furthermore, Bravo points out that Kenya Moore, involved in the incident with Eady, was suspended and not invited back for subsequent seasons, indicating the network took action. Bravo maintains it cannot be held liable for the incident and is requesting the court to dismiss Eady's case entirely, asserting she was not victimized by the network. Eady joined the show in Season 16 and was reportedly offered a spot in Season 17 but declined.




