


Drew Sidora is putting Brit Eady on blast mere days after the Real Housewives of Atlanta rookie filed a $20 million lawsuit against Bravo.
On Sunday night’s (June 8) episode of Watch What Happens Live — which was seemingly filmed before RHOA taped its Season 16 reunion last week — host Andy Cohen asked Sidora to sing one thing each of her castmates needs to work on.
When Eady’s face came on the screen, Sidora sang, “Brit, the world wants to know — are you a OH? And did you sell it?” A speechless Cohen flashed a shocked face to the camera before moving on to the next Housewife.
Sidora’s shade came days after Eady — who skipped her first reunion — accused Bravo of defamation, intentional infliction of emotional distress, sexual harassment, and fostering a hostile work environment in a $20 million lawsuit, per The Independent.
Eady’s claims stemmed from an incident that aired in RHOA Season 16, Episode 5 when former star Kenya Moore displayed explicit photos — supposedly of Eady performing a sexual act — at the grand opening of her salon. Moore was subsequently barred from filming the rest of the season.
Nearly a year after the scandal took place, Eady took to her Instagram Story to set the record straight surrounding the photos.
“That photo was not me,” she claimed. “As the episode makes clear; I did not see the photo at the time. Rather, I was made aware of the photo being presented at the event, and based on what I was told, assumed that it was a photo of me — which is why I reacted in the way that I did.”
“I did not know who was in that photo, but upon seeing it for the first time recently, I now know it wasn’t me,” Eady added.
The suit, which also named NBC and production companies True Original and Endemol Shine North America as defendants, accuses the network of “willfully, intentionally, recklessly, and/or with gross negligence” producing and airing an episode that “falsely, yet unmistakably implied that the graphic sexual photograph” was of Eady. While Eady says she made “repeated requests” to see the photos for herself, the defendants allegedly “refused to do so.”
Watch What Happens Live airs Sunday through Thursday at 10 p.m. ET on Bravo. New episodes are available to stream the next day on Peacock.