Cynthia Bailey Says Kenya Moore’s Poster Board Stunt Was The ‘Lowest’ Thing She’s Seen On ‘RHOA’
Cynthia Bailey Says Kenya Moore’s Poster Board Stunt Was The ‘Lowest’ Thing She’s Seen On ‘RHOA’
Cynthia Bailey has seen a lot during her time on RHOA, but this moment took the cake.
During the latest WWHL episode, Andy Cohen shared that Cynthia Bailey previously called the poster board incident, which featured Kenya Moore revealing explicit images of Brit Eady, the lowest thing she’s ever witnessed on the show. Cynthia Bailey confirmed her stance, saying,
“I’ve seen a lot. It just was beneath Kenya.”
Still, Cynthia clarified that she didn’t support Brit’s earlier mention of a f*rearm.
She also admitted she was disappointed that production and the network decided to stop filming with Kenya Moore after the incident, adding that Kenya Moore was a “big player.”
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Do y’all agree with Cynthia? Was the poster board moment too far?
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