Brandi Glanville Takes A Shot At Bravo, Supports Kenya Moore Amid ‘RHOA’ Exit Scandal: “They Know What Is Going To Happen Before It Does”

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In the wake of Kenya Moore‘s exit from The Real Housewives of Atlanta, Bravo alum Brandi Glanville is speaking out on behalf of her fellow reality star.

The former Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star took to X on Wednesday (June 26) with the following message, per Page Six:

“Women are physically fighting on RHNJ &that seems to be ok with producers.Where is HR now?Also Im pretty sure producers pushed Kenya to show that video. They know what is going to happen before it does – Just like they all knew of Taylors physical abuse as it was happening,” she wrote, referring to former RHOBH star Taylor Armstrong.

About an hour and a half later, Glanville posted: “Create the villain, enable the villain, praise the villain, then punish the villain, for being… a villain.”

Decider has reached out to Bravo for comment but did not hear back by time of publication.

Aside from Glanville mentioning Moore and RHONJ in her post, she also alleged that producers were aware of the “physical abuse” Armstrong endured from Russell Armstrong, her husband who died by suicide in 2011, as noted by Page Six and TMZ.

Per both outlets, Glanville and Moore notably feuded on Celebrity Apprentice in 2014. During a 2022 appearance on Watch What Happens Live, Glanville revealed that she and Moore had not gotten to a better place since competing on the show, explaining that she still felt tension while filming Netflix’s Family Reunion with her.

Ahead of her official exit, Moore had been suspended indefinitely from RHOA after allegedly featuring posters of new Housewife Brittany Eady performing oral sex at the grand opening of her Kenya Moore Hair Spa on June 6.

Moore fired back, writing on X that she “would never engage in revenge porn” and that she’s “never distributed private images or footage of anyone, nor solicited images owned by others to use to threaten or blackmail.”

On Tuesday (June 25), after the news broke of her departure, Moore had expressed her love for her fans on X. The following day, she posted on Instagram, once again thanking her fans for their support and assuring them that her “heart is full and [her] conscience is clear.”

“So many false claims hiding behind anonymous sources,” she wrote. “All this conversation and no facts being reported. If a claim or source was valid, would they need to hide?”

Alongside pictures and videos of her daughter Brooklyn, she added that her “life is blessed,” and that she and her daughter “will continue to thrive in a non toxic environment where we feel appreciated and most importantly, protected.”

“Thank you God for covering us. 🙏🏾,” she added. “***The rumors and narrative about me randomly showing nudes or revenge p is 1000% untrue. I have proof and will share soon.”

According to Deadline, RHOA alum Kandi Burruss deemed Moore’s exit “the end of an era” during an Amazon Live broadcast on Wednesday, noting that she’s “sad” to see her “friend” depart the show.