Brandi Glanville Claims Andy Cohen Used Her As a ‘Sex Worker’ … She Was ‘Pimped Out’

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Brandi Glanville Claims Andy Cohen Used Her As a ‘Sex Worker’ … She Was ‘Pimped Out’ 

In a shocking revelation, Brandi Glanville alleges that Andy Cohen exploited her as a “sex worker,” claiming that she was “pimped out” to other Bravolebrities and crew members.

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Former Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Brandi Glanville has made serious allegations against Andy Cohen, claiming that the television executive and Watch What Happens Live host treated her like a “sex worker.”

Brandi Glanville, 51, accused Andy Cohen, 56, of attempting to exploit her for his own benefit and creating an environment where she felt like she was being “pimped out” to other Bravolebrities and crew members.

Brandi Glanville

Brandi Glanville’s accusations come as a shock to fans and industry insiders alike. In a startling new interview with the US Sun, Brandi claims:

“I think that Andy wants me to take over and conquest [sic] the people that he can’t because they’re straight.” The reality star, who appeared on “RHOBH” from 2011 to 2015, said, “So I’m like his little sex worker, and I’m not, I’m sorry. I’m a mom of two. I’ve been in two long-term relationships my entire life. I’m not what he’s made me into in his head.”

Brandi Glanville

The interview included copies of text messages and emails exchanged between Brandi and Andy Cohen, in which she alleges Cohen made sexually explicit comments. “I’ve been dealing with very sexually explicit texts and emails for over a decade, and none of them were jokes,” she asserted.

Brandi Glanville

One particularly troubling exchange reportedly occurred shortly after BravoCon 2022. Andy Cohen allegedly wrote to Brandi, “Kind of hoping you and my stage manager hooked up,” to which she responded, “I think he wants you!!!!” Andy Cohen reportedly laughed off the comment. The following day, Andy Cohen is said to have expressed a desire for Brandi to connect with Austen Kroll, saying, “I really wanted you and Austin [sic] to get together. He had his eyes on you.”

Brandi Glanville

Brandi’s interactions with Austen Kroll were initially casual. She noted:

“Ummm he’s already DM’d me like four times Shep [Rose] too but Austin [sic] had his girl with him. I’m going to Charleston for sure 🙂 and I don’t even like blondes. We need more male options!”

Brandi Glanville

Despite this, Brandi now views Andy Cohen’s behavior as an “abuse of power.” She explained:

“Your boss should never talk to you that way,” emphasizing that their interactions occurred at work events, not in a personal context. “I felt this tremendous amount of pressure to please him, but that was too far. I’m not going to go and sleep with someone. He literally thought I would do it. That’s the disgusting part.”

Brandi Glanville

A source close to Andy Cohen refutes these claims, stating that the Bravo boss was not Brandi’s boss at the time of the texts and does not hold a network executive position. “He’s not her boss,” the source said, explaining that Andy, while an executive producer for several “Housewives” shows, does not have direct hiring or firing authority.

Brandi also shared additional examples of Andy’s alleged misconduct. Following an appearance on “WWHL” where she commented on her ex-husband Eddie Cibrian’s bedroom skills, she claimed Andy sent a follow-up email asking, “Eddie was a NIINE?” Brandi described this as Andy prying into personal details, saying, “This isn’t like the joke that he was supposedly making. I don’t even think it’s funny.”

Brandi Glanville

The former “Housewife” also recounted a text exchange where Andy inquired about what one of his exes said about his sexual performance. Brandi noted, “I don’t know about his sex life. I don’t want to know about his sex life.”

In February, Brandi had publicly criticized Andy for joking about a threesome involving her and “Below Deck” star Kate Chastain. Andy had apologized for the comment, saying it was meant in jest, but Brandi’s lawyers expressed dissatisfaction with the apology.

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To date, no legal action has been filed against Andy regarding these allegations, and an investigation into his conduct cleared him of any wrongdoing in May. During that investigation, Andy’s phone was reportedly examined but no incriminating evidence was found.

Andy admitted in June that he is constantly concerned about potential repercussions, stating, “I’m always waiting for the thing that is going to get me canceled.”

Brandi Glanville

The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills alum’s revelations have stirred significant debate, highlighting the complexities of workplace dynamics and the challenges faced by reality TV personalities.

 

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