Brandi Glanville, a former star of the reality TV show The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, has accused Andy Cohen, the executive producer of the show and the host of Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen, of SE, of harassing her in 2022.

Brandi Glanville claimed Andy Cohen has not personally apologized for his alleged “inappropriateness” towards her.Instagram/Brandi Glanville.

Glanville claims that Cohen sent her a video message in which he made sexual comments about her and another Bravo star and invited her to watch him perform a sexual act via FaceTime. Glanville says that she felt trapped and disgusted by his behaviour and that he abused his power as her boss at the time.


Glanville’s lawyers sent a letter to NBC, Bravo’s parent company, demanding an apology and compensation for the alleged incident.


Cohen responded to the allegations by posting an apology on X (formerly Twitter). He said the video was meant as a joke and that Glanville was in on it. He also said he regretted his inappropriate remark and respected Glanville as a person and a professional.


Glanville was dissatisfied with Cohen’s public apology. She tweeted that she hadn’t received a personal apology from him or anyone else. According to her, he was only apologizing to his fans, not to her. Furthermore, she denied joking or laughing along with him in the video. She mentioned that she was hurt and offended by his actions.
The controversy has sparked a lot of reactions from fans and celebrities, some of whom have expressed their support for Glanville and others who have defended Cohen. The situation has also raised questions about the culture of sexual harassment and power dynamics in the entertainment industry and how victims and perpetrators are treated and held accountable.