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    Kenya Moore’s Hair Salon Ordered To Pay Nearly $100K In Fees

    Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteBy Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteFebruary 25, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    “Real Housewives of Atlanta” alum Kenya Moore‘s hair spa is in deep trouble right about now. A new report indicates that the property’s landlord is in a legal battle with her company over possession of the building.

    Kenya Moore hasn’t had an amazing last few years. In 2025, the reality TV veteran was fired from the Bravo production mid-season for displaying compromising photos of fellow “RHOA” star Brit Eady during an all-cast event, seemingly marking the start of a series of unfortunate events.

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    Kenya Moore’s Hair Salon Ordered To Pay Nearly $100,000 In Late Fees And Unpaid Rent After Lengthy Legal Battle With Landlord

    TMZ reports that a Georgia judge previously ordered Moore’s salon to pay more than $80,000 in outstanding rent and utility costs.

    Court documents reveal that the mother of one’s company, Moore Vision Media, was ordered to pay $43,988 by the end of late February 2026, and another $43,988.67 by the late March 2026, totaling $87,976.

    Additionally, the judge reportedly ordered Moore’s company to pay $5,500 in rent per month until she vacates the property.

    However, the landlord has since filed an additional claim, alleging that Moore missed her initial payment and requesting sole possession of the property.

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    Kenya Moore Opened Her Hair Salon In 2024 And Things Have Not Been Going Well For The Reality Star’s Business

    Moore’s salon, “Kenya Moore Hair Spa,” opened to the public in 2024. Moore discussed the business venture on Instagram in late 2023, revealing she was creating a “luxurious safe place for one to relax and feel pampered.”

    Moore explained that the salon was the right next step for her because she’s always wanted to encourage people to feel good about their hair, calling it her “passion.”

    Moore has also taken “RHOA” viewers on a behind-the-scenes look at what it took to build her hair care line, “Kenya Moore Hair Care,” from the ground up. In a season 15 episode, the former Miss USA spoke about her “special” business and wanting to leave a legacy for her daughter, Brooklyn.

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    In the scene, according to the Daily Dish, Moore washed Brooklyn’s hair at the “Kenya Moore Hair Care test salon,” moisturizing and brushing it, showing viewers what to expect at her Atlanta location.

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    Social Media Reacts To The News That Kenya Moore’s Hair Salon Must Pay A Hefty Fee To Its Landlord Or Risk Being Displaced

    Social media users have expressed mixed reactions to the news of the salon’s ongoing legal issues.

    One user questioned how Moore could “rack up so much in bills” while being a “millionaire.” They added, “Like, how you not paying your bills?”

    Another user wrote, “I wanted to see her and her business do well… One thing I’ll never do is relish in or celebrate someone’s misfortunes.” They continued, “Everyone has some struggles these days, and we’re all just out here trying to make it.”

    A third user offered an interesting perspective on the realities of some public figures.

    “Some celebrities live check to check just like we do at the end of the day the more you make the more you also spend… we’re all living in the same economy, regardless. It’s not easy for anyone,” they posted.

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    Moore Discusses Her Disappointment With ‘RHOA’ Producers For Cutting The Opening Of Her Hair Salon Out Of The Show

    In a previous interview with Carlos King on his “Reality with the King” podcast, Moore expressed her disappointment with “RHOA” producers for not including more about her hair salon in her storyline.

    “My all cast at the end of [season 15] with me opening my hair salon, which was my business storyline … half of it was cut out,” she said. “Yeah, so my opening of my salon is not in the season.”

    “I’m literally building a multi-million-dollar company before your eyes, and they are not showing the steps to do that,” she added, claiming producers left out scenes of her building plans and taking steps to expand her business.

    Moore Was Let Go From ‘Real Housewives Of Atlanta’ After Nasty Fallout With A Former Cast Member

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    This legal dispute follows a difficult period for the star, who was removed from the “RHOA” cast mid-season after a controversy involving fellow star Brit Eady, according to The Blast.

    Since then, Moore hasn’t been involved in anything Bravo-related and wasn’t at BravoCon 2025. Moore also won’t be involved in the upcoming “Ultimate Girls Trip” special celebrating the show’s 20th anniversary.

    “At this moment, no,” she said, claiming “legal” stuff was keeping her away from the network. “It has nothing to do with whether they thought I was a legendary Housewife or not.”

    “Yeah, that’s a whole different legal thing that I think the powers that be are weighing out right now,” she finished.



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