Brandi Glanville shares a video “exposing” Andy Cohen’s alleged drug use on Twitter. She also insists she’s not a “liar” and calls out Housewives who are defending Andy in the press.
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills alum is part of the bevy of former Housewives making bold claims against Bravo and Andy Cohen.
Brandi recently slammed Andy Cohen in the media, claiming the Bravo head honcho sexually harassed her by asking him to engage in a threesome with another Bravoleb.
This claim was followed by a legal letter sent to Bravo, NBC Universal, and Andy Cohen by Brandi’s lawyers. In the letter, Brandi threatened to file a lawsuit against the network like Caroline Manzo and Leah McSweeney have recently done.
The letter read: “Mr. Cohen was Ms. Glanville’s boss at the time and exercised complete and total control over her career. This was an extraordinary abuse of power that left Ms. Glanville feeling trapped and disgusted. It is inconceivable that Mr. Cohen remains in his post in spite of this behavior and harkens back to the bad old days of Matt Lauer and NBC News when profits were prioritized over people.”
Over the weekend, Brandi shared a video on her Twitter that claims to be “exposing” Andy Cohen’s alleged drug use.
The hour-long video features clips alluding to Andy’s alleged drug use. It also includes clips of Housewives bashing Andy and supporting him over the years.
See the video below!
Along with the video, the RHOBH alum also tweeted: “It’s been hard & yes, I’ve been conflicted, & it was hard to speak out but a woman can only take being pummeled so much. It may be unpopular to speak up against a powerful institution & I may have a wild side, but I am not a liar. The truth hurts. It is hurting me & now hurting Bravo.”
Meanwhile, days prior, Brandi hinted that some people in the Bravoverse may be trying to destroy evidence that proves her claims against Andy and Bravo are true.
She also shared a cryptic post about Housewives who are clapping back at Leah’s claim Andy “snorts cocaine” with his favorite Real Housewives.
On Twitter, Brandi said:
“Luckily, my lawyers and &the FBI guy they hired downloaded everything from my phone for the past 13 years over 6 months ago before everyone started deleting messages.”
The 51-year-old then sent a cryptic message to her fellow Housewives – former and current.
“Dear [Swans] I am pretty sure the HW that filed a lawsuit is speaking of her experience with swans of her franchise city. Only a few have QUACKED in protest & those allegedly a bit too much. Night [Swans],” Brandi tweeted.
She continued, “Sorry I’m upset & it’s hard for me to explain to my little men why certain rules don’t apply to certain people [Swans].”
Since Leah McSweeney filed her lawsuit against Bravo and Andy Cohen, Brandi has publicly supported the Real Housewives of New York alum’s efforts.
The Unfiltered podcast host recently said she’s “elated” about Leah’s lawsuit and supports her “100%.”
“Leah is a very strong woman who went through hell and knows how important it is to get the truth out,” Brandi told Page Six. “She clearly suffered and deserves support from others like myself that have experienced similar abusive situations.”
“This has been a long time coming. Hopefully others living in fear will have the strength to go up against these giants.”
Andy Cohen has addressed Brandi’s accusations against him, insisting they were all in jest and that Brandi was in on the joke.
Late last month, the Watch Watch What Happens Live host tweeted:
“The video shows Kate Chastain and I very clearly joking to Brandi. It was absolutely meant in jest, and Brandi’s response clearly communicated she was in on the joke. That said, it was totally inappropriate, and I apologize.”
As for Leah’s claims, Andy Cohen’s attorneys have denied the Real Housewives of New York alum’s claims.
Last week, the WWHL host’s legal team fired off a letter demanding Leah retract her allegations or face going to court.
Andy Cohen’s legal team calls Leah’s allegations “baseless and false.”
“We demand that you immediately retract and withdraw all allegations relating to Mr. Cohen’s purported ‘cocaine use,’” the legal letter read.