Will Kenya Moore be at The Real Housewives of Atlanta reunion?

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The culmination of Kenya Moore and Brit Eady's feud aired in a recent episode of The Real Housewives of Atlanta and despite the fact that fans have now seen why Kenya was suspended from the reality series, the drama isn't done yet.

In self-produced YouTube video uploaded by Kenya Moore herself, she broke her silence about the feud with newcomer Brit Eady that lead to her suspension from the show and answered one major question that many fans hadn't even thought of yet: will she be at the reunion?

Kenya Moore says she was disinvited from the RHOA reunion

Kenya Moore was suspended from filming The Real Housewives of Atlanta, but does that mean she won't be at the reunion special to tell her side of what happened between her and Brit Eady? According to the YouTube video she posted, it seems like the answer is yes.

"I haven't been invited to the reunion. In fact, I was invited and then... disinvited a few months ago," Kenya Moore revealed in her YouTube video.

She went on to talk about the fact that she feels like she's been "shut out" from the series with her invitation to the reunion being revoked and in the production of the current season.

"I think it's really odd, right? To be erased from [the] history of the show, to not be in the opening credits, to not have confessionals," the former peach holder said of the fact that she's been removed from the opening credits and not featured in any confessionals on the current season of RHOA due to her suspension.

Did Kenya Moore report Brit Eady's threats to the producers?

Many Real Housewives fans have questioned why Kenya Moore chose to retaliate at her event instead of going to the producers after she was threatened by newbie Brit Eady, but in her video, Kenya Moore revealed that she did approach the producers about the threats against her.

The RHOA veteran also claimed that Brit Eady had threatened Kenya Moore an additional time that had been edited out of the show. Although Brit Eady threatening Kenya Moore with "whips and pistols" had been shown on RHOA, Kenya alleges that there was an additional threat made that wasn't shown.

According to the peach holder, the newcomer to the series said that she "keep[s] a pistol for b----es like you," which was edited out of the show.

"I immediately went to the showrunner, the executive producer, and I said, 'What is going on? Why is she talking about a gun and a pistol? What is happening?'" Kenya Moore recalled during her video and said that she also told the story to the production team later the same day along with telling the producers immediately after hearing the thread.

"I've been on this show for 12 seasons, I've never once had anyone threaten me with a pistol. I've not ever had anyone allude to unaliving me, so I took it seriously," Kenya Moore said in her video and went on to say that had it been another cast member who she was already familiar with and "had something to lose," she might not have reacted the way she did.

Kenya Moore feels like her suspension showcases an unfair double standard

Kenya Moore went on to voice her frustrations about being removed from the series for her behavior when in her eyes (as well as the eyes of many other fans), there are other Bravo stars that have showcased worse behavior on the network without seeing the same consequences.

"You got girls taking glasses upside the head -- with real glasses -- on Jersey, you've had people talking about [pornography] on Jersey. You've had people exposing, you know, real life revenge porn case on Vanderpump Rules. They're working. They haven't been made to look like a scumbag or a villain," the former RHOA star said, the last point referring to Tom Sandoval and Ariana Madix of Vanderpump Rules who are the subject of a revenge porn lawsuit filed by Rachel (Raquel) Leviss.

Meanwhile, while Kenya Moore has been widely accused by her detractors of the the distribution of nonconsensual sexual images, known colloquially as revenge porn, she said in her video that she had spoken to an attorney about what she did to Brit Eady.

"The photos that were revealed are not considered revenge porn," Kenya Moore stated in her YouTube video. She went on to say that she is not familiar with Brit Eady or any of her former intimate partners and that she approached an attorney to discuss whether or not what she did broke any federal or Georgia laws.

"I shared photos that were readily available online, I did not commit revenge porn. I shared a publicly available photo that was accessible online," Kenya Moore asserted in her video and compared it to Kim Kardashian and Ray J's sex tape.

Watch Kenya Moore's full video below and catch The Real Housewives of Atlanta every Sunday at 8 p.m. ET on Bravo.