Brandi Glanville claims her lawyers have cut ties amid her legal battle against Bravo, alleging sexual harassment by Andy Cohen.
Brandi Glanville, a former “Real Housewives” star, recently said her lawyers have dropped her from her legal case against Bravo after a year of promises about her case’s success.
She hinted at possible financial compensation, suggesting she might have been paid off. Her lawyers have not commented, and Bravo has not responded.
In February, Glanville’s lawyers accused Bravo’s Andy Cohen of sexually harassing her through a video message in 2022.
They claimed Cohen wanted to have sex with another Bravo star while thinking about Glanville and invited her to watch him do it over FaceTime.
The letter didn’t name the other star but mentioned Cohen appeared drunk.
The letter criticized Cohen for having too much control over Glanville’s career, calling it an abuse of power that made her feel trapped and disgusted.
It also criticized Bravo for keeping Cohen’s job despite the serious allegations, compared to past issues at NBC News.
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Cohen later said the video was a joke and that Glanville was part of it. He apologized for the joke, which he said was inappropriate.
Since leaving the show in January 2023, Glanville has been unhappy with Bravo.
The situation got worse when Caroline Manzo accused Glanville of inappropriate touching, leading Manzo to sue Bravo instead of Glanville.
Glanville has denied Manzo’s claims, saying they were absurd. She has also shared her stress and health issues, blaming them on her experiences with Bravo.