“Bravo Host under Fire” for Sexual Harassment-Find Out the Latest Details Now

Los Angeles, CA – Former “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” and “Ultimate Girls Trip” cast member Brandi Glanville has come forward with allegations of sexual harassment against Bravo’s “Watch What Happens Live” host and “Real Housewives” executive producer Andy Cohen. Glanville’s lawyer, Bryan Freedman, sent a letter to NBCUniversal, Shed Media, and Warner Bros. Discovery, accusing Cohen of sending her an inappropriate video message while inebriated.

According to the letter, Glanville was made to feel trapped and disgusted by the nature of Cohen’s exchange. However, Cohen insists that the video was meant as a joke and that Glanville’s response indicated she was in on it. Nevertheless, he issued an apology, acknowledging that the video was inappropriate.

These allegations against Cohen come on the heels of Glanville’s castmate Caroline Manzo filing a lawsuit against Bravo, NBCU, and Shed, claiming she was sexually harassed and assaulted by Glanville during the filming of “The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip.”

In response to Manzo’s lawsuit, Glanville’s legal representation has accused NBC and Shed Media of deliberately creating a false narrative to discredit her. They argue that the allegations have led to financial ruin for Glanville and are part of a malicious character assassination.

Freedman’s letter also mentions an ongoing investigation into the production process of reality TV, asserting that Glanville has been taken advantage of by the institutions she is associated with. The letter was sent with the intention of preserving evidence for Glanville, as she asserts her rights that may result in litigation.

At this time, a spokesperson for NBCU has not responded to a request for comment on the matter.