Real Housewives scandal involving sexism and substance abuse accusations

Executive producer of Bravo’s The Real Housewives franchise Andy Cohen addresses recent scandal involving ex-Bravo stars, denies any regrets in handling the situation.

Andy Cohen's Controversial Comments about Kate Middleton

Former Real Housewives star Leah McSweeney is calling on Andy Cohen to apologize to Kate Middleton after making cruel comments about her, especially following her cancer diagnosis. Other celebrities like Blake Lively have also faced backlash for mocking Kate. Cohen has been accused of creating a toxic work environment and has recently apologized to another Real Housewives star for inappropriate behavior.

Real Housewives Lawsuit Against Andy Cohen

Leah McSweeney files a lawsuit against Real Housewives producer Andy Cohen, alleging cocaine usage and fostering a culture of drug and alcohol abuse within the workplace. Cohen denies the claims. The lawsuit also accuses Cohen of discrimination, retaliation, and creating a hostile work environment.

Lawsuit against Bravo and Andy Cohen by Leah McSweeney

Former 'Real Housewives of New York City' reality star Leah McSweeney sued Bravo and Andy Cohen, claiming they created a hostile work environment and pressured her to consume alcohol despite her desire to remain sober. The lawsuit also alleges discrimination, retaliation, and unethical practices within the Bravo network.

Allegations of Sexual Harassment in Bravo's 'Real Housewives' Franchise

Brandi Glanville accuses Bravo's Andy Cohen of sexual harassment, claiming he sent her an inappropriate video and made unwelcome advances. Cohen apologized, stating it was meant in jest. Glanville's lawyers allege broader sexual misconduct by NBC, Shed Media, and others in the 'Housewives' franchise.

Brandi Glanville accuses Andy Cohen of sexual harassment on Real Housewives set

Real Housewives alum Brandi Glanville accuses Andy Cohen of sexual harassment, Cohen responds by apologizing for inappropriate behavior but claims it was a joke. Glanville's lawyers demand preservation of evidence and criticize reality TV industry practices.