Videos began circulating on social media Thursday showing equipment being hauled out of the Kenya Moore Hair Spa in Atlanta and left on the sidewalk outside the building. The footage spread quickly, with viewers drawing an obvious conclusion about what the scene represented. Moore, a former cast member of ‘Real Housewives of Atlanta,’ was traveling with her daughter at the time and was not present when the removal took place.
The images showed salon furniture and equipment piled on the curb outside the space at 5211 Peachtree Boulevard. By the end of the day, the salon’s Google listing had been updated to show the business as temporarily closed.
A legal dispute that dragged on for months
The situation had been building since at least late 2025. Moore’s landlord filed a lawsuit against her in October of that year, claiming she owed roughly $44,000 in unpaid rent dating back nearly a year. Moore disputed that figure and countered that the landlord had agreed to reimburse her for renovation costs she had personally funded. She said she had invested approximately $300,000 of her own money into updating the space and never received what she was owed. Her position was that withholding rent was the only leverage she had while pursuing a countersuit.
A Georgia judge ruled against her in February 2026, ordering her company to pay approximately $87,976 in back rent or vacate the property. The court also required her to resume paying monthly rent of $5,000 if she intended to stay. When the first court-ordered payment deadline passed without a transfer, the landlord moved to reclaim the space.
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— Bingeworthy (@bingew0rthy) April 24, 2026
Moore responds from vacation
Moore addressed the situation through the Kenya Moore Hair Spa’s official Instagram page while still traveling. She said she had spent the prior several weeks actively moving out of the salon in anticipation of the outcome, framing her departure as deliberate rather than sudden. She reiterated her position that the landlord had failed to return improvement funds she was rightfully owed and said she had filed a countersuit as a result.
She thanked clients who had supported the business since it opened and suggested the closure was not the end of her work in the industry. She described the salon chapter as closing while signaling something new was in development, asking followers to stay tuned.
The spa’s rocky history
The Kenya Moore Hair Spa had faced skepticism well before the legal dispute became public. Atlanta residents had noted the business’s unusual operating hours and difficulty booking appointments, with some questioning whether it was fully operational in the months after it first opened. The salon also figured into one of the more talked-about storylines on ‘Real Housewives of Atlanta’ during its 16th season, when Moore brought a poster to the spa that sparked a controversy involving a cast member.
The lawsuit and subsequent court ruling turned what had been gossip fodder into a documented financial and legal struggle. The February judgment laid out the numbers plainly and set a timeline that ultimately ended with this week’s footage.
What comes next
Moore has not indicated what her next business venture will be, though her statement made clear she does not see the salon closure as a final chapter. The countersuit against her former landlord over the unreimbursed renovation funds is still a live matter, meaning the legal back-and-forth is not entirely resolved even as she exits the physical space.
For viewers of ‘Real Housewives of Atlanta,’ the arc of the hair spa has become one of the more extended real-world storylines attached to a cast member in recent memory, moving from a splashy opening to a courtroom dispute to viral footage of furniture on a sidewalk in the span of roughly two years. Moore’s next move, whatever it turns out to be, will likely draw an audience already familiar with the full run of events.

