BRANDI Glanville has hit out at Andy Cohen for always asking women if they're on Ozempic or have had work done - but never focusing on male stars.
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills alum recently accused the host of sexual misconduct and has not been impressed with some of his other previous behavior on Bravo.
In a legal letter, Brandi's team alleged she felt "disgusted" and "trapped" after the host announced he wanted to sleep with the star - which he said was a "joke" but apologized for the comment.
Brandi, 51, admitted she felt "nervous" as she stepped out at the Beverly Hills Rejuvenation Center's grand opening in West Hollywood this month.
She has been honest about procedures she's had done to her face in the past, but she doesn't believe Andy, 55, should be able to allegedly grill Real Housewives over whether they've lost weight with Ozempic or have had cosmetic procedures.
Brandi exclusively told The U.S. Sun, "I think it's really unfortunate that he's constantly asking the women on his show what they had done and if they are on Ozempic.
"I just think it's very misogynistic really, I don't like it, because the men come on and he doesn't ask them.
"And like Oprah said, she's on Ozempic and she's proud of it.
"If I needed to be on it, I'd be on it, give me five years, I'll be on it.
"He was the original person to say ‘You got some fillers done, right?’
"So from that moment, it's been 13 or 14 years, that is what everyone writes. What are you doing to your face? What have you done? It's really hard, it's not acceptable."
The reality star then aimed directly at Andy: "Who the hell do you think you are? What gives you the right to judge women's looks? Period. Check your bald spot, dude!"
Andy has asked several stars about Ozempic and procedures, and also played a game with the cast of RHOBH called 'Plastic Purgery' on Watch What Happens Live, to encourage them to come clean about changes they've made.
Brandi regularly visits the Beverly Hills Rejuvenation Center for non-invasive procedures like Botox and CellSound, which melts fat and improves muscle definition.
ANDY'S APOLOGY
"A lot of the stuff they do here is, it's not like surgery. It's very preventative. I did the CellSound skin tightening, it's really amazing.
"If you've had kids, it's not the same, especially when you're sitting down in a bathing suit. I'm like, 'I'm cute when I'm standing up!'"
But she openly admits, "I wish I'd never done my lips back in the day because just being different is cute, but when you're young, you want to fall into line."
Meanwhile, the star's legal counsel has slammed Bravo and its associate companies in the bombshell letter.
The complaint also discusses her past interaction with castmate Caroline Manzo, who has accused her of sexual harassment, which she has vehemently denied.
In the legal letter, Bradi's lawyers wrote, "Ms. Glanville herself has been a victim of sexual harassment at Bravo by none other than Andy Cohen. In a video sent by Mr. Cohen to Ms. Glanville in 2022, Mr. Cohen—appearing obviously inebriated— boasted of his intention to sleep with another Bravo star that night while thinking of her and invited her to watch via Facetime.
"Mr. Cohen was Ms. Glanville’s boss at the time and exercised complete and total control over her career. This was an extraordinary abuse of power that left Ms. Glanville feeling trapped and disgusted. It is inconceivable that Mr. Cohen remains in his post in spite of this behavior and harkens back to the bad old days of Matt Lauer and NBC News when profits were prioritized over people."
Lauer was fired in 2017 from NBC's Today amid sexual misconduct claims from several women.
Andy apologized for his behavior in a statement posted on X, formerly Twitter.
He wrote, "The video shows Kate Chastain and I very clearly joking to Brandi. It was absolutely meant in jest, and Brandi’s response clearly communicated she was in on the joke. That said, it was totally inappropriate and I apologize."
Asked if Andy has reached out personally since the accusations, Brandi told The U.S. Sun, "No he hasn't. It's heartbreaking but also eye-opening at the same time."
"It's been very difficult, honestly. My real friends, I've had support from, but the public reception was rough."
BRAVO RESPONSE
The U.S. Sun has reached out to Andy's reps for comment but did not hear back.
Brandi attended the opening of the clinic with a host of fellow castmates and other celebrities, including Phaedra Parks, Taylor Armstrong, Jon Gosselin, CJ Franco Mary Jo Eustice, Chantelle Baier and Parvati Shallow.
Brandi and her lawyers called out NBC, Bravo, Warner Bros, and production company Shed Media in a legal letter that was published by several outlets.
The letter stated, "Over the past year, Ms. Glanville has been subjected to a vicious media campaign based on false allegations of sexual misconduct. The false narrative, which NBC and Shed Media have apparently decided to foment.
"While the experience has been a nightmare for Ms. Glanville, it is far from the first time Ms. Glanville has been used and abused by NBC, Bravo, Warner Bros., and Shed Media. Indeed, Ms. Glanville has long been taken advantage of by the institutions with which she is indelibly tied personally, professionally, financially, and in the public mind."
In January, RHONJ star Caroline filed a lawsuit against Bravo claiming she was sexually harassed by Brandi, supposedly at the behest of producers on the scene.
Caroline accused Brandi of kissing her without her consent, alleging the showrunners and producers were the ones who put her up to the awkward interaction.
The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip executive producer Lisa Shannon recently addressed Manzo's allegations in court documents filed this month.
"After the incident between Manzo and Glanville on January 24, 2023, Manzo disclosed her childhood trauma to a member of the production staff, who relayed this information to me. This information was not known to production," Shannon claimed, per ET.
"Manzo revealed to us, for the first time, that she had suffered sexual trauma as a child and that Glanville’s actions that evening had triggered memories of that childhood trauma. She told us that she did not feel sexually violated, she felt 'disrespected' by Glanville."