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Kenya Moore will not return to season 16 of ‘Real Housewives of Atlanta’ after oral sex poster scandal

Kenya Moore will not return to ‘Real Housewives of Atlanta’ for season 16 after showing posters of one of the show’s newcomers allegedly performing oral sex, Page Six can confirm.

On Tuesday, a source exclusively told Us that a possible return for the Bravolebrity — who has been on the show for more than eleven seasons — has not been discussed.

An insider also told TMZ that Moore, 53, might consider her legal options because she doesn’t feel like the network had her best interests in mind. They also claimed that Moore agreed with the producers about taking a break from the show.

Kenya Moore has started season 16 of “Real Housewives of Atlanta,” Page Six can confirm. AB+DM/Bravo
The Bravo star will not be returning to the show after she shared inappropriate posters of her co-star Brittany Eady allegedly performing oral sex. Britady/Instagram

Although reps for the former beauty queen were not immediately available for comment to Page Six, she seemingly confirmed the news on her X (formerly known as Twitter).

“#TEAMTWIRLFOREVER You guys are the best fans anyone could ever ask for and I love you all so much. Always and forever,” she said.

Earlier this month, Page Six reported that Moore had been suspended indefinitely from “RHOA” after displaying NFSW posters of Brittany Eady at the grand opening of her hair spa.

Sources told us Bravo cameras were rolling at the event, even though Eady was not in attendance.

An insider told us exclusively that there have been no discussions about a potential return for Moore. Getty Images
According to TMZ, the production crew and the former Miss USA winner agreed that she would take a break from filming. Charles Sykes/Bravo

We’re told Moore decided to use the inappropriate photos – which were “easily accessible” on the Internet – after Eady allegedly threatened the Miss USA winner with the word “gun.”

However, sources close to the production told Page Six: “At no time was Kenya threatened with a weapon, nor was a weapon ever present during production.”

The network also launched an investigation, but nothing came to light.

Hours after news of her suspension, Moore took to Instagram to address fans but showed no remorse for her actions.

However, Moore is reportedly considering legal action because she is unhappy with the network’s handling of the situation. Charles Sykes/Bravo
On June 14, Page Six confirmed that the Bravolebrity had been suspended from the show indefinitely. Clifton Prescod/Bravo

“I keep winning. It’s in my blood. Success matriculates around me. So I accept that. God gave that to me,” she said in a video. “You’ll see me.”

She continued, “I’m not going anywhere, despite all the stuff surrounding whatever people decided they wanted to write.”

Eady wrote on social media: “It’s never a good feeling to be targeted or manipulated by someone who I thought would accept me into a new circle but never met.”

She later confirmed the news. Getty Images for Glamour
“You will see me,” Moore told her social media followers. Stephanie Eley/Bravo

“For the record, I have never owned any weapons or threatened anyone. …I am hurt by the story that is shown. Wrong is wrong.”

After Moore’s beauty salon event, audio leaked in which she allegedly calls Eady an “escort” who “charges $1,400” for her services.

Despite the backlash, Moore received support from her former co-star Kandi Burruss, who claimed she shouldn’t have been ridiculed for “doing something crazy to someone.”

Eady also spoke about the posters. Britady/Instagram
“It’s never a good feeling to be targeted or manipulated by someone who I thought would welcome me into a new circle but never met,” she wrote on social media. Britady/Instagram

“I don’t like that they suspended Kenya,” the “Who can I run to?” the singer said last week in the radio show Yung Joc & The Streetz Morning Takeover.

“I know a lot of people say, ‘She shouldn’t have shown that,’ but this is ‘Housewives.'”

“How many times have we done something that you don’t think someone should do? So who made the rules?” Burrus continued. “Why do you suddenly have such a problem with someone doing something crazy to someone?”