Brit Eady posted a video this week showing items being removed from Kenya Moore's hair spa, then added a pointed caption: “Never win when you play dirty.” The clip landed as Moore's salon fight with her landlord moved into another stage.
The video showed what appeared to be a clear-out inside the spa, a public jab that revived one of reality TV's messiest personal disputes. Eady and Moore were already tied to a 2024 incident in which Moore was accused of allegedly putting up explicit photos of Eady during a private event at the spa. Eady later filed a $20 million lawsuit against Bravo over that incident.
The latest post also arrives while Moore is dealing with a separate financial battle over the business. TMZ reported that she owed $87,976 to her landlord, and in April 2025 Northland Chamblee LLC filed an eviction lawsuit seeking $30,000 in backpay. The landlord said payments had stopped in December 2024, and by October the amount claimed had climbed to more than $44,000.
Moore's side has given a different account. Kenya Moore Hair Spa said the landlord failed to make promised improvements, and Moore said in February that she did not owe the landlord money. She said her company had an active lawsuit against the landlord for failing to pay nearly $80,000 in tenant improvement allowance she said was owed to her. Moore also said she put more than $300,000 of her own money into building out the salon from a white box and withheld rent to push for a fair settlement while filing a countersuit.
A Georgia judge later gave Moore two deadlines to repay $43,988 by the end of February and another $43,988 by the end of March, while also ordering the company to pay about $5,500 a month in rent unless it vacated the space. After those court-mandated payments were missed, the eviction of her business moved forward. Eady's video now turns a legal and financial dispute into something more public, and it suggests the salon saga is not ending with the court papers.






