Kenya Moore is trending after videos showed equipment from the Kenya Moore Hair Spa being removed and placed outside the salon amid an ongoing unpaid rent dispute.
Clips circulating on social media on Friday captured crews dragging salon furniture and equipment out of the Atlanta property and onto the sidewalk, quickly drawing attention to the status of the business. The footage surfaced weeks after a Georgia court ordered Moore Vision Media, the company tied to the former Real Housewives of Atlanta star, to pay nearly $88,000 in connection with unpaid rent and utilities.
The legal dispute traces back to October 2025, when landlord Northland Chamblee LLC filed a lawsuit alleging missed payments tied to the lease agreement. In subsequent rulings, a judge ordered Kenya’s company to pay $43,988 by late February and an additional $43,988.67 by late March, bringing the total to $87,976. The court also required the company to continue paying approximately $5,500 in monthly rent unless the property was vacated.
According to filings, the landlord later sought immediate possession of the space after claiming the first payment deadline had been missed. At the time, the court had not publicly ruled on that request. Kenya’s company previously denied the allegations and argued that the landlord had failed to complete the requested improvements to the property.
As the videos gained traction, some online outlets began reporting that Kenya had been evicted from the location. However, no official court filing or public confirmation has verified those claims.
Kenya Moore opened the Atlanta salon in 2024, positioning the venture as a significant step beyond her television career. Now, with footage of the apparent removal circulating widely and no formal statement released, questions remain about the future of the business and whether the salon is relocating, restructuring, or closing.
