According to Us Weekly, fans noticed on Thursday, May 13, that Moon added “previous cast member of #RHOD” to her Instagram bio. Though she quickly changed it to read “Season 5 cast member #RHOD,” her followers had already taken note.
Though she didn’t mention the show directly, Tiffany also hinted that she was done with the show, “Good morning everyone. It’s time for a change. Have a wonderful day!”
The message was paired with a photo of the reality star pursing her lips as she stared at her phone.
However, Moon’s publicist tells Entertainment Tonight, “The rumors of her leaving the show are not true.”
Sources have also revealed that Moon is not leaving the series after one season. “The rumors of her leaving the series are not true,” an insider told PEOPLE.
The news came shortly after part two of the season 5 reunion of RHOD aired. Moon and co-star Kameron Westcott had a heated back and forth argument, involving accusations of racism from each of the women.
Westcott’s family has since been accused of tweeting, and in some cases deleting, offensive comments directly aimed at the 36-year-old anesthesiologist. One such message, which has since been deleted, claimed that anti-racism was a form of racism.
Tiffany released a statement via her lawyer following her unfortunate social media exchange with the Westcotts.
“The insinuations the Westcotts made in those tweets are reckless, defamatory and appalling,” the physician’s lawyer, Andrew Brettler of Lavely and Singer, said in a statement to Variety on Friday, May 14. “Dr. Moon is a professional in every sense of the word and is deserving of the excellent reputation that she’s earned as a physician and as a hard working mother. These attacks on her character will not be tolerated. The Westcotts would be well advised to keep mentions of Dr. Moon out of their social media feeds.”
After Variety shared Dr. Tiffany’s statement, Bravo released a statement of their own via the network’s official Instagram account.
“Bravo strongly supports the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community. Anti-racism, is, in fact, not a form of racism and the network stands by Dr. Tiffany Moon and her advocacy against racism and violence.”
“Thank you so much for your support,” Moon wrote in the comment section of the network’s post, along with three red heart emoji.
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