"Forgiveness should be in everyone's future," Williams tells PEOPLE Prince Williams/WireImage says 's time on shouldn't be gone with the wind. PEOPLE caught up with Williams at Bravo's Fan Fest 2024 in Miami on Saturday, Nov. 23, where the reality star opened up about for the incident that led to her exit from the Bravo show.
Asked whether Moore deserved a second chance, Williams insists, "forgiveness should be in everyone's future in their own time." "I think that was very noble of her to apologize," says Williams. "At the end of the day, everybody's human.
Some people have thresholds, and then you break it and then they go low — or they go all the way to hell. But either way, once you recognize that you've done something to hurt someone and you acknowledge it? I think, let's start there." Related: Ivan Apfel/Bravo via Getty Related: Moore, 53, made headlines in back in June when news broke she had allegedly exposed sexually explicit pictures of during a filming at the grand opening during her new Kenya Moore Hair Spa.
The scandal went viral and sparked headlines of revenge porn. At the time, an insider told PEOPLE that Moore was retaliating after Eady allegedly threatened her costar using the word “gun." However, a second source close to production disputed that, saying, “At no time was Kenya ever threatened with a weapon, nor was there ever a weapon present during the course of production.
" In the wake of the incident, Moore was abruptly and indefinitely suspended, p.