Brandi Glanville Attempts To Stop Joanna Krupa’s Defamation Suit Over ‘Smelly Vagina’ Comment With ‘Real Housewives’ Contract
By Staff Reporter | Oct 02, 2015 08:18 AM EDT
“Real Housewives” star Brandi Glandville is not giving up in finding away to dodge Joanna Krupa’s lawsuit against her, so now she’s using her “Real Housewives” contract to prove a point.
According to TMZ, in desperate attempt to get rid of Krupa's defamation suit over her "smelly vagina" comment, she is using a clause in her and Krupa's "Real Housewives" contract that is forbidding any of the stars of the Bravo franchise from suing one another.
It can be noted that Brandi made the nasty remark over Joanna's private part during her appearance on "Watch What Happens Live."
At the time, Glanville did not only comment on the allegedly foul private lady parts, she also made the shocking revelation that she had an affair with Yolanda Foster's former husband Mohamed Hadid while the latter were still together, noted Inquisitr.
Meanwhile, Andy Cohen has revealed recently that Glanville would be a great addition to "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" if ever she is considering returning to the reality show.
Cohen even told Howard Stern that he hopes that Brandi would really return. Perhaps Andy would just like to see Brandi clashing with every member again the way she did when she was still part of the series.
People has confirmed in June that Glanville is not returning to the Bravo series as a regular, so maybe a guest appearance would be good enough.
An insider said that Glanville would be happy about this saying, "Brandi would be happy to come back on the show, and we'll probably see her in guest capacity."
Speaking on Glanville's departure, Cohen said, "The issue with Brandi was she got isolated to a point over two seasons where she was on an island. She is now in a place where none of them want to be with her."
Finally, Cohen also dropped the bombshell when he confirmed to Stern that Glanville's cast mates "genuinely hate" her, adding that it's fine because the feeling is mutual anyway.
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