Brandi Glanville threatens to sue over “The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip”: 'I haven't worked for a year'

The reality star says she's too depressed and swollen to do her podcast or pursue other moneymaking opportunities.

Brandi Glanville is not happy with Bravo.

The former star of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills and The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip said Tuesday on social media that she's "been left no choice but to sue Bravo" over how she was treated on the latter.

Glanville and costar Caroline Manzo departed the show after Manzo accused Glanville of unwanted kisses, PEOPLE reported in January 2023. A year later, Manzo filed a lawsuit against the network, alleging that Glanville had "forcibly fondled" her while show employees did nothing.

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Brandi Glanville is not happy with Bravo

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Glanville has previously denied any wrongdoing.

The reality star wrote in her posts that she was "held hostage in a hotel in Morocco for days!" following the incident. Even now that she's been home, Glanville said life is far from back to normal, with her being depressed and swollen from all the stress.

Glanville wrote she's been "canceled from all jobs" because of "the bad untrue press," and she's been too stressed and swollen to work on fan-driven sites such as OnlyFans or on her podcast, Brandi Glanville Unfiltered.

"Im being used as a fallguy," she wrote.

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The actress and reality TV personality has appeared on reality shows such as Celebrity Big Brother, Famously Single, and Marriage Boot Camp: Reality Stars, as well as several Real Housewives series. Her stint on Beverly Hills was on and off from 2011 to 2020.

In February, her lawyers called for Bravo to fire host and producer Andy Cohen, after Glanville said he had sexually harassed her in 2022. Cohen apologized for the incident, which he said showed him "very clearly joking." The network found that the claims were "unsubstantiated."

EW has reached out to reps for both Glanville and the show for comment.

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