Former Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Brandi Glanville shared an update on her path to recovery after stress-induced angioedema, a condition that caused disfigurement and swelling in her face.

In an exclusive sneak peek from an upcoming episode of her podcast Unfiltered with Brandi Glanville, Glanville revealed the strength she has found in her healing journey and expressed gratitude for the supportive gestures from LeAnn Rimes, her ex-husband Eddie Cibrian‘s wife.

Glanville discussed her pursuit of tighter skin and her determination to find a solution with a trusted doctor. Despite the news that she is not a suitable candidate for surgery due to her naturally tight skin, Glanville will continue to explore alternative avenues for rejuvenation and restoration.

Glanville’s appearance had previously sparked rumors of cosmetic procedures, which she vehemently denied. However, the reality star’s health took a severe toll when her face swelled dramatically, which led to hospitalization. She attributes a portion of this distress to the anxiety caused by concerns over potential misrepresentation on Bravo’s Real Housewives: Ultimate Girls Trip.

Glanville opened up about the overwhelming stress she faced in a heartfelt tweet that revealed the extent of her emotional and physical pain. She expressed that her collapse at home had required her son to call emergency services and underscored the immense pressure she was under.

Undeterred by her condition, Glanville is in collaboration with a plastic surgeon to navigate her journey toward recovery.

In addition to the discussion of her struggles, Glanville also spoke about the support she received from Rimes and Cibrian. Despite their tumultuous history, the trio has managed to establish a harmonious bond and created what Glanville affectionately referred to as a “modern family.” They often spend holidays together. Glanville emphasized the growth and change they have experienced over time.

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Article by Baila Eve Zisman

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