Caroline Manzo Accuses Brandi Glanville of Sexual Assault on Reality Show Set

Caroline Manzo accuses Brandi Glanville of sexual assault during filming of "The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip" in Morocco. Manzo has filed a lawsuit against Bravo and other producers, alleging negligence and sexual harassment.

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Caroline Manzo Accuses Brandi Glanville of Sexual Assault on Reality Show Set

Caroline Manzo Accuses Brandi Glanville of Sexual Assault on Reality Show Set

Caroline Manzo, a former star of 'The Real Housewives of New Jersey,' has accused Brandi Glanville of sexually assaulting her during the filming of 'The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip' in Morocco in 2023. Manzo's allegations include forced fondling and groping incidents, with claims that producers failed to intervene.

In a signed affidavit filed on May 28, Manzo described the alleged incidents, stating that Glanville 'forcibly fondled' her vagina while producers filmed the incident. Manzo claimed that Glanville rubbed her vagina on her and fondled her against her will, despite her visible distress. According to Manzo, the producers continued to film and feed Glanville alcohol instead of stepping in.

Why this matters: This matter highlights the importance of ensuring the safety and well-being of reality TV cast members and the responsibility of producers to intervene in cases of alleged misconduct. The outcome of this lawsuit could have broader implications for the industry, potentially leading to changes in production protocols and increased accountability.

Manzo's affidavit included a harrowing account of a second incident where Glanville allegedly followed her into a bathroom. Manzo claimed that Glanville threw her against the bathroom door, causing her to hit her head, and locked her inside. Glanville then allegedly groped Manzo's private parts again. 'When Glanville was sexually assaulting me on the sofa, she was rubbing her vagina on me. The producers just watched and kept filming,' Manzo stated.

Manzo has filed a lawsuit against Bravo, Forest Productions Inc., NBCUniversal Media, Shed Media US, Warner Brothers Entertainment, and Peacock TV, accusing them of negligence, sexual harassment, sex/gender discrimination, and sexual battery. The lawsuit alleges that the producers prioritized ratings and profits over her safety, causing her emotional harm, including anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress.

Glanville's legal team has maintained her innocence, claiming that she was never left alone with Manzo and that Manzo did not manifest a lack of consent at any point. They have accused Manzo of 'feeding a defamatory narrative' to the media. 'Sadly, Brandi had to wake up to yet another lawsuit that includes defamatory, false accusations about her,' a representative for Glanville stated.

It remains unclear whether Bravo will air the Morocco installment of 'The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip' following the allegations. Some sources claim that Bravo has tabled airing the season, while others insist that no official decision has been made.

Manzo's allegations against Glanville have brought significant attention to the responsibilities of reality TV producers in ensuring the safety and well-being of their cast members. The outcome of this lawsuit could have broader implications for the industry.

Key Takeaways

  • Caroline Manzo accuses Brandi Glanville of sexual assault during 'The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip' filming in Morocco.
  • Manzo alleges forced fondling and groping incidents, claiming producers failed to intervene.
  • Manzo files lawsuit against Bravo, producers, and networks, citing negligence, harassment, and sexual battery.
  • Glanville's legal team denies allegations, claiming Manzo did not show lack of consent and is spreading false accusations.
  • The lawsuit's outcome may impact reality TV production protocols and accountability for cast member safety.