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Andy Cohen responded after Brandi Glanville accused him of sexual harassment.
For some context, Glanville and Cohen have worked together for years, and she was a cast member of real housewives franchise, of which it is one of the founding producers.
In a letter sent Thursday to Bravo parent company NBC Universal, Warner Bros. and production company Shed Media, Glanville claims she was “a victim of sexual harassment at Bravo by none other than Andy Cohen.”
The letter did not indicate the identity of the other Bravo star, Cohen, who was referenced in the recording. But it wasn’t long before the Bravo mogul issued his own direct response, sharing more information about the video.
Later Thursday, Cohen led to – formerly Twitter – to issue an apology, claiming the sex joke “was a joke.”
The letter also refers to the fourth season of The Real Housewives: The Ultimate Girls’ Tripwhat’s wrong with it yet to air amid controversy about Glanville’s alleged behavior on set.
To put it in context, Glanville left the season early after a alleged incident with his co-star, Carolina Manzowhich previously appeared in The Real Housewives of New Jersey.
In Thursday’s letter, Glanville’s lawyers shed more light on the set’s allegations and doubled down on their denial.