Brandi Glanville supports Leah McSweeney’s shocking Bravo lawsuit: ‘Time to take our power back’

Brandi Glanville supports Leah McSweeney’s shocking Bravo lawsuit: ‘Time to take our power back’

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Brandi Glanville expressed her support for Leah McSweeney after the “Real Housewives of New York City” alum filed a shocking lawsuit against Andy Cohen and Bravo.

“We are NOT expendable. We are strong women & even stronger together,” Glanville commented on McSweeney’s Instagram statement Tuesday that slammed Cohen’s “diabolical” behavior.

“Time to take our power back.”

“We are strong women & even stronger together,” the “RHOBH” alum commented on McSweeney’s Instagram. brandiglanville/Instagram
The “RHONY” alum claimed Bravo and Cohen preyed on her alcoholism for drama and alleged higher-ups did nothing to stop sexual harassment. Getty Images for Gabrielle’s Angel Foundation

McSweeney, 41, claimed in her federal filing, first obtained by Page Six, that both Bravo and Cohen, 55, had preyed on her alcoholism while shooting “RHONY” and “The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip.”


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The documents claim production repeatedly tried to drive McSweeney to drink using various methods methods that ranged from coercion to refusing her time to schedule an AA meeting. The reality star further alleged that the incessant efforts landed her in a psychiatric hospital.

A rep for the “WWHL” host denied McSweeney’s allegations, saying they were “completely false.” Charles Sykes/Bravo

McSweeney’s court documents also allege Bravo is aware of a senior producer sending “unsolicited pictures of [their] genitalia to lower-level … production employees,” but higher-ups have done nothing to stop it.

“The claims against Andy are completely false,” a rep for the “Watch What Happens Live” host told Page Six after the lawsuit became public.

Last week, Glanville, 51, accused Cohen of sexual harassment in a fiery legal letter, claiming the media personality had invited her to watch him have sex with another Bravo star when he was “obviously inebriated.”

McSweeney’s suit came about a week after Glanville accused Cohen of sexual harassment. Getty Images for SiriusXM

Cohen apologized but brushed it off as an “inappropriate” joke, which ruffled the former “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star’s feathers.

“Any boss who is clearly inebriated and encourages their employee by FaceTime video, and invites the employee to watch their boss to have sex with another employee, constitutes sexual harassment, plain and simple, under any definition of sexual harassment even one concocted by NBC,” Glanville’s attorneys told Page Six in response to Cohen’s mea culpa.

“Why is Andy Cohen getting a pass? Any other supervisor at Comcast/NBC who engaged in this behavior would be fired immediately on the spot.”

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