Former model and reality TV personality Brandi Glanville recently shared details about her ongoing health challenges and legal issues on social media. After posting a Cameo video marking her return to the platform following a year-long hiatus, Glanville addressed follower speculation about her appearance. She clarified that the video was old and subsequently shared an unfiltered photo of her face, revealing noticeable changes. Glanville explained that she's been seeking medical advice for the past eighteen months, spending a significant amount of money to determine the cause of her health problems. Doctors have offered varying diagnoses, from a migrating facial parasite to stress-induced edema, but Glanville herself points a finger at Bravo, the network behind "The Real Housewives."

Her health struggles coincide with legal battles, including a lawsuit filed by fellow "Real Housewives" star Caroline Manzo, who accused Glanville of sexual assault during the filming of "The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip" in Morocco. While Manzo's suit targets Bravo for allegedly hiring Glanville despite knowing about her past behavior, the season featuring the incident remains unaired. Glanville maintains that her actions in Morocco were no worse than her usual behavior on the show and that the accusations have severely impacted her health, finances, and career.

Adding to the complexity, Glanville herself has considered legal action against Bravo and Andy Cohen, alleging sexual harassment. She claims the resulting stress has exacerbated her health issues, specifically mentioning stress-induced angioedema. However, an investigation by Bravo deemed her allegations unsubstantiated, and Cohen, while admitting his comments were inappropriate, characterized them as being made in jest. Glanville has openly discussed the financial and professional toll these events have taken, stating she hasn't worked in a year and a half. While she has consistently denied Manzo's allegations, Glanville has been vocal about the impact of the situation on her well-being.


