RHOA’s Brit Eady Slammed By Event Coordinator Over Botched Shapewear Launch Party: ‘I Wasn’t Fully Compensated’

RHOA’s Brit Eady Slammed By Event Coordinator Over Botched Shapewear Launch Party: ‘I Wasn’t Fully Compensated’
Brit Eady’s “Real Housewives of Atlanta” debut continues to stir controversy after her country club event unraveled on-screen.
Labeled the “worst event in the show’s history” by fans, the backlash intensified after Brit Eady blamed production hiccups on the decorator. But Filesen “Bella” Bure, CEO of Infinity Events ATL, is clearing the air.
“Hi, I’m Bella,” she began in a video shared by BravoSnarkside. “I want to be clear: I was not responsible for the food.” According to Bella, Brit requested a menu based on her budget, and the venue handled the catering.
Bella emphasized that her team “arrived early,” not late, and disruptions came from “production, lighting, etc.” She added, “We overdid our job.”
As for rumors she overcharged? “I wasn’t even fully compensated,” Bella stated, noting she’s still disputing her final balance. “There is a clear difference between an event decorator and an event planner. Confusing the two unfairly shifts blame.”
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Brit Eady has yet to respond.
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