Information concerning the lawsuit between the Bravo network and former housewife of The Real Housewives of Atlanta NeNe Leakes continues to be revealed, and now the star is alleging that Andy Cohen played a role in sabotaging her career. On April 20, Leakes sued NBC Universal, Bravo, True Entertainment and Truly Original as well as Andy Cohen and other executive producers from these companies for allegedly condoning a racist work environment. In the lawsuit, it was noted that Kim Zolciak-Biermann, who was also a RHOA housewife, allegedly exhibited racist behavior that existed for it, and though Leakes made complaints about it, Zolciak-Biermann never suffered consequences.
Leakes also accused the networks of decreasing her screen time on the show after she was a vocal supporter of the Black Lives Matter movement. The reality TV star believes that this action was discriminatory, and she also believes her constant complaints got her fired before RHOA season 13. When it was announced that Leakes would not be returning to the show, she first claimed that she was not able to negotiate a contract with the network, but a while after this, claims about alleged racism were raised about the producers and network connected to the show. Eventually, the star claimed that she was blacklisted by the network, which she felt damaged her career.
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Leakes filed a complaint, which was obtained by Radar Online, which states that she believes Cohen's form of blacklisting went beyond networks connected to the real housewives. More specifically, Leakes was reportedly negotiating with Sirius XM to have her own radio show, but Cohen allegedly spoke to the executives
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