Viewers have yet to see how Denise-Brandi’s rumors will unfold in the coming weeks.
It appears that the women of “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” were unable to “fully own it” during this week’s recording meeting, as Lisa Rinna expressed her frustrations with the situation on social media early Friday morning.
“The meeting was bullshit today,” he shared on his Instagram story around 1AM. “I never said that in 6 years. I guess it will stop and give up working.”
While he didn’t mention anyone by name and no one else has tweeted about the meeting, Erika Jayne and Brandi Glanville claimed that Denise Richards sent a halt and desisted. Rinna also appeared to face Richards for legal action in one of the previews of the current season.
At the end of the previous trailer, Rinna asks Denise if she really tried to silence someone. “Who told you that?” Richards asks. “You are so angry,” Rinna tells him.
That moment has yet to air in the current season and there is also no allegation of a connection between Brandi and Denise, who have also been teased and appear to be the catalyst for the cease and desist in the first place.
ICYMI, the Denise-Brandi gossip began circulating in January, when The Daily Mail reported that the two had been seeing each other from the beginning of 2019 until the middle of the year. The report claimed that Denise told Brandi that she and her husband Aaron Phypers They were in an “open marriage”, but apparently that was not the case and Aaron was “hurt” by the news of the relationship.
While Richards’ rep immediately denied the story, Glanville continued to fan the flames on social media as new episodes aired. After Brandi’s return to the show last week, more should be revealed in the coming weeks.
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When asked about the rumors last March Danny Pellegrino’s “Everything Iconic” podcastBrandi said, “As for Denise, because I was stopped and given up, I’m not going to talk about it until I have to.”
“Let me say this, I’m going to go to the registry, submit a cease and desist to NBCU, it’s like trying to break the house in Las Vegas,” Erika said when asked about ET’s legal action. “The house always wins. Don’t be stupid. Save your money.”
“I was more surprised by the cease and desist than by the interruption of the filming,” Erika also told us. “I could understand, ‘Hey, wait a second. I need a minute. Wait, this is not … Things are out of control. But the cease and desist is something that surprised me the most. I was a little more surprised. Like’ Wow. It’s fine. ‘That’s interesting. “
Bravo was not immediately available for comment. “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” airs on Wednesdays.