Caroline Manzo fa causa a Bravo: il caso di molestie sessuali di Brandi Glanville su ‘RHUGT’

legal action for alleged sexual assault
In a recent lawsuit, Caroline Manzo, aged 62, has initiated a legal battle against Bravo and Peacock, organizations linked to her alleged sexual assault by 51-year-old Brandi Glanville. The lawsuit claims that during January 2023 while filming “The Real Housewives: Ultimate Girls Trip” in Morocco, Glanville acted inappropriately towards Manzo, prompting the latter to sue for negligence, sexual harassment, and other offenses. Noteworthy, Manzo is not suing Glanville directly.
Details of the Nickname
According to legal documents, Glanville, reportedly inebriated at the time, is alleged to have forced herself upon Manzo, kissing her without consent. This resurfaced traumatic experiences for Manzo, who had previously been a victim of assault at the age of seven.
impact on production
Post the incident, Manzo left Morocco early, but as alleged in the lawsuit, producers continued filming her journey to the airport, ostensibly to “increase their ratings” by capturing more drama.
Statement from Caroline Manzo’s attorney
Manzo’s attorney, Derek Smith, has openly criticized the entities involved for turning such a serious issue into entertainment, expressing eagerness to take the matter before a jury.
responses and social media interactions
There has been no official statement from either Bravo or Peacock regarding the lawsuit. Meanwhile, Glanville has taken to Twitter to voice her objections, denying any wrongdoing and suggesting she was guided to “bring the party” by the showrunners.
Antecedents and participants in the show
The season in question saw a cast of various “Real Housewives” stars including Alex McCord, Phaedra Parks, Eva Marcille, Vicki Gunvalson, Gretchen Rossi, and Camille Grammer. Despite the controversy, the release of the season is anticipated, as Andy Cohen assured during BravoCon.