Brandi Glanville recently made claims that her lawyers abandoned her during her ongoing lawsuit against Bravo after she accused Andy Cohen of sexual harassment. She took to social media to express her frustration, stating that her legal team had cut ties with her after promising her a strong case against Bravo. Glanville even hinted at the possibility of being paid off, insinuating some foul play.
In response to Glanville’s accusations, her former lawyers, Bryan Freedman and Mark Geragos, as well as Bravo, did not provide immediate comments on the situation. Glanville’s attorneys had previously written a letter to NBC, Shed Media, and Warner Bros. accusing Cohen of sexually harassing her in a video that was sent to her. The letter detailed Cohen’s alleged inappropriate behavior and comments towards Glanville, leading to her feeling trapped and disgusted by the situation.
Andy Cohen later addressed the video, admitting that the joke was inappropriate and apologizing for any distress it caused. Glanville had left the filming of “Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip” early, citing her distaste for Bravo. Following her departure, Caroline Manzo accused Glanville of inappropriate behavior, leading to a lawsuit against Bravo, not Glanville.
Throughout the ordeal, Glanville has denied the allegations made against her and has been vocal about her struggles and stress, blaming Bravo for her facial swelling and overall mental health. She emphasized the importance of self-care and highlighted the impact of stress on one’s well-being.
The ongoing legal battle and public dispute between Glanville, Cohen, and Bravo have captured the attention of fans and media outlets, shedding light on the complexities of sexual harassment accusations in the entertainment industry. The case serves as a reminder of the power dynamics at play and the importance of addressing such issues with sensitivity and accountability.