One of the most controversial characters on Bravo's hit series "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" is speaking out. Brandi Glanville has decided to break her silence and discuss what really went down when she slapped Lisa Vanderpump on the shows latest episode, "Amsterdamn Slap."
Brandi took to her Bravo TV Blog to discuss the dramatic clip and altercation plus dished some candid feelings about her cast mate. She started out by slamming new housewife Lisa Rinna.
“The thing that I see the most is that there are three different Lisa R. personalities,” Glanville wrote. “The first is the bubbly, cool chick I had on my podcast and really liked. The second is the one who uses a soft, convincing actress voice to label people she barely knows as addicts, insane and white trash every week for our entire time together. ... The third Lisa R. is the one that said, ‘Why is everyone afraid of Kim Richards?’ and now says, ‘Kim Richards scares me!’ "
Brandi went on to say Lisa took angry "potshots" at her via Twitter, adding, "I guess some people that wear that little red string on their wrist just pretend to study Kabbalah?"
Though her blog did touch on Lisa Vanderpump, Brandi did not directly address the slapping incident. She did, however, offer an apology to Yolanda Foster for the way the dinner aboard the boat went.
Meanwhile Brandi and Lisa R. aren't the only housewives having issues post filming. While it looked like a resolution was on the horizon for Kim and Kyle Richards, TMZ reports that the two have not spoken since November.
Sources tell TMZ that Kyle has been angry with her sister since an incident in which her 18-year-old daughter, Alexia Umansky, was bitten by Kim’s dog. Kyle posted photos of her daughter surrounded by family while recovering in a hospital bed; Kim was not present. TMZ’s sources say they’re not holding their breath waiting for these two to reconcile.
Make sure to watch next weeks all-new episode of "RHOBH" to catch all the drama. Tune in Tuesday at 9 p.m. ET on Bravo.
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