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Bravo’s Andy Cohen Apologizes to Brandi Glanville, Says Proposal to Watch Him Have Sex Was ‘Meant in Jest’

TV host and Bravo’s executive producer real housewives Franchise director Andy Cohen apologizes to former director real housewife star Brandi Glanville said the suggestion to watch her have sex was “just meant to be a joke”.

“It was totally meant as a joke, but Brandi’s reaction clearly conveyed that she was in on the joke,” Cohen said in an X/Twitter post on Thursday. “However, we apologize for the completely inappropriate content.”

In his post, Cohen referenced a video that Glanville said he received from Cohen in 2022, saying, “The video shows Kate Chastain and I clearly joking with Brandi. “There is,” he claimed.

Cohen was responding to a letter sent by Glanville’s attorneys, Brian J. Friedman and Mark Geragos, to Bravo’s parent company NBCUniversal, Warner Bros. and Shed Media, which said the TV host’s former The Real Housewives star was accused of sending her an inappropriate video with suggestions for her to watch. He will have sex in 2022.

“MS. Glanville is herself a victim of sexual harassment on Bravo by none other than Andy Cohen,” the letter reads. obtained What people read.

“In a video that Mr. Cohen sent to Mr. Glanville in 2022, Mr. Cohen appeared visibly inebriated and said he planned to sleep with another Bravo star that night while thinking about her. “He bragged about it and invited me to see him on FaceTime.” The letter explained.

The identity of the reality star Cohen allegedly wanted to have sex with was not disclosed in the letter, but the Bravo host’s social media posts suggest it was Kate Chastain. .

A source who has seen the video tells PEOPLE that the clip appeared to be comedic in nature.

“No one in their right mind would think that what Andy said in that video could be taken seriously,” the source said. “It was obvious that everyone was in on the joke.”

Glanville’s lawyers also noted that Cohen “remained in his position” and continued to work with Bravo, arguing that “profits were put before people.”

“Mr. Cohen was Ms. Glanville’s boss at the time and had complete and total control over her career,” the letter said, later calling Ms. Cohen’s conduct “an extraordinary abuse of power and that Ms. Glanville was in a trap.” “I felt a sense of disgust.”

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