July 6, 2025 - 11:43

Brit Eady is unapologetic about her recent remarks regarding her co-star Shamea Morton’s parenting. The newcomer to The Real Housewives of Atlanta sparked controversy when she questioned whether Morton was using her daughter’s illness to garner sympathy during a recent episode. Despite facing backlash from fans and fellow cast members, Eady remains steadfast in her stance.
In response to the criticism, former Dish Nation host Jessie Woo voiced her disapproval on social media, expressing disbelief over Eady's decision to involve Morton’s child in their disputes. Woo emphasized that insinuating Morton was dishonest about her daughter's health was unnecessary and hurtful. Eady quickly countered, asserting that Morton had engaged in personal attacks against her throughout the season, alleging bullying and derogatory comments aimed at her character and personal life.
Eady's comments have ignited a heated debate among fans of the show, highlighting the often tumultuous dynamics within the cast. As the season progresses, it remains to be seen how this controversy will impact both Eady and Morton moving forward.
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