Former 'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' star Brandi Glanville has made serious allegations against Bravo executive Andy Cohen, accusing him of sexual harassment. Glanville's attorneys sent a letter to NBC, Shed Media, and Warner Bros., claiming that Cohen sent her a video in 2022 while appearing visibly intoxicated.
In the video, Cohen allegedly made comments about wanting to sleep with another Bravo star while thinking of Glanville. He reportedly invited Glanville to watch him via FaceTime, creating a situation that Glanville described as feeling trapped and disgusted.
The letter emphasized that Cohen, as Glanville's boss at the time, had complete control over her career, making his behavior an abuse of power. The identity of the Bravo star Cohen mentioned in the video was not disclosed.
The letter drew parallels to past instances of workplace misconduct, referencing the scandal involving former NBC News anchor Matt Lauer. It criticized the prioritization of profits over people and called for accountability in light of Cohen's alleged actions.
Representatives for Cohen have not responded to requests for comment on the matter, indicating that the situation is still unfolding. The seriousness of Glanville's accusations raises concerns about workplace dynamics and power dynamics within the entertainment industry.