Bravo has a problem.
The way this network picks and chooses who gets consequences is wild, and at this point, it's insulting. RHOA’s Kenya Moore getting fired for allegedly exposing photos of RHOA newcomer Brittany “Britt” Eady was the right decision, because Actions have consequences. HOWEVER.
Britt Eady threatened Kenya Moore with guns after fellow RHOA cast member Angela Oakley’s Bank Dinner, repeatedly, and she’s still on TV?
That is an immediate dismissal.
The moment that scene wrapped, production should’ve told Britt, “That was your last scene with our team.” and Kenya should’ve been protected, full stop.
Instead, she was left exposed, and unprotected.
We know Kenya Moore can hold her own (as you can see below)
But, yo… what are we doing here?
This is more than a casting issue—it’s a timing problem.
Let’s talk Real Housewives of Miami. That show hasn’t been on TV in over a year. They wrapped filming late last year and we’re not getting it until June? Be serious. That show could’ve been airing in May, even April. Meanwhile, we’re about to have a month with almost nothing real on Bravo. Married to Medicine is ending, The Valley is still weeks away, and Atlanta is barely hanging in there. Miami could’ve easily filled that gap.
A warm-weather show year-round that doesn’t need to be saved for summer! The scheduling makes no sense, and it struggling with what their core audience actually wants.
They are too busy playing catch-up while the good stuff gets pushed aside. They’re already filming Salt Lake City. Potomac is about to start (or already has). Those are fall shows, end-of-year programming. Miami should be kicking off the year, filming should begin at least within 180 days and wrapping before we even hit fall. They had time to extend filming. There was plenty of drama to keep rolling (Alexia still sleeping with Todd during their divorce, Marcus in France doing c*ke). Instead, we’re stuck waiting—for what?

Bravo failed to take accountability.
Britt Eady threatened her castmate, and based on what we’ve seen, production did nothing to remove Britt after she repeatedly threatened Kenya in the parking lot following the dinner scene. Kenya’s final episode airs this Sunday, yet Britt is still on the show? Meanwhile, Bravo scrapped an entire Ultimate Girls Trip season due to the Caroline Manzo/Brandi Glanville debacle. You’d think they would’ve learned from that.
Both Kenya and Britt should’ve been removed from their shows the moment everything went down.
You made it to the end!
What do you think about all this? Drop your thoughts in the comments, and share this with the reality tv obsessed pal in your life! I can’t wait to have a conversation in the comments and let’s hold Bravo accountable, because they’re clearly not doing it themselves!
💌 can’t wait to yap with you all again!
‘till next time, friends.
-💘 jazzenai