Former Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Brandi Glanville has come forward with allegations of inappropriate behavior from Bravo executive Andy Cohen.

Glanville claimed that Cohen treated her like a “little sex worker” and pressured her to engage in sexual relationships with other Bravo stars and staffers in an interview with the U.S. Sun. Through a series of text messages and emails that spanned over the years Glanville spent at Bravo, Glanville revealed Cohen’s inappropriate behavior, as he had probed her about her sex life, pressured her to sleep with fellow Bravo members and asked for gossip about his own sexual performance.

In one text message from October 2022, after a Bravo Convention, Cohen wrote to Glanville, “Kind of hoping you and my stage manager hooked up.”

Glanville expressed her outrage, “He was saying, ‘I want you, my employee, to f— another one of my employees…Your boss should never talk to you that way.” She explained, “[But] You’re on his show, you’re playing by his rules.”

Glanville went on, “I felt this tremendous amount of pressure to please him, but that was too far. I’m not going to go and sleep with someone… He literally thought I would do it. That’s the disgusting part. And as my boss, telling him I need to sleep with another employee [that] he employs – He’s got problems.”

The reality star further said that Cohen tried to push her to sleep with “people that he can’t because they’re straight,” and he viewed her as his “little sex worker.”

In another text from July 2022, Cohen allegedly wrote to Glanville, “Btw next time I see you I wanna hear all the sex stuff you’ve heard about ME!” She claims this behavior persisted throughout her tenure with Bravo, and Cohen sent her “very sexually explicit texts and emails for over a decade.”

Glanville has decided to take legal action and sue Cohen for sexual harassment. She revealed that she felt compelled to “play ball” and tolerate certain behaviors to maintain her paycheck, but now believes it is time to stand up against the alleged misconduct.

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