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Brandi Glanville officially joined the cast bf Bravo's The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills in season three and quickly became the show's most outrageous breakout star. She lives with her two sons, Mason and Jake.

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The Hungover Games [2014 Film] (2014) — Actor — 7 copies, 1 review

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Los Angeles, California, USA
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12 reviews
Quick, easy read, but rather cliché and cheesy towards the end. Interesting to read more details about the affair(s) and divorce. Feel bad for her. Eddie sounds like a big jerk and LeAnn a big b*tch.

Too many f-bombs (and it takes a lot to offend me regarding profanity! Esp. since I swear myself.) And it doesn't surprise me she contracted HPV (let alone any other possible STDs she may not have shared!, considering it sounds like she's slept around. Not that I blame her, really. But how safe show more was she?)

I do feel bad for her though. I just wish she'd get her temper and cursing in-check -- she'd be even more likable.

I wouldn't want to live that Beverly Hills lifestyle for anything.
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This was a really big disappointment for me. I absolutely LOVED "Drinking and Tweeting," Brandi's first book. I thought it was funny and relatable and honest. This time around, Brandi's detailed hookups become grating -- partially because she won't (or can't) name names, and partially because her sexual exploits make her seem far less relatable than she did the first time around.

Some of her contradictory statements also become irritating. She complains that all men seem to call their exes show more "crazy", but then goes on to refer to the fact that all men are, to some extent "douchey." I'm all for women's sexual freedom, but reading about all of her celebrity or near-celebrity f***ing just got old after awhile. I'm no prude, but I also didn't find that her added detail lended much to the overall story. It was basically just a story of one hookup after another. The only portion of the book that strayed from that was the final chapter, where she goes into more detail about her relationship with "The Latino," who viewers of The Real Housewives are already familiar with. If she could have portrayed that honesty throughout the whole book, I think I would have enjoyed it more. show less
I like Brandi on Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, and I wanted to know more about the break-up of her and Eddie Cibrian. I did not expect to like the book much, but the candidness of the book quickly drew me in. It is also surprisingly well-written. Brandi is definitely not everyone's "cup of tea," but I find her refreshingly honest and real.
I read this book back when Brandi Glanville was my favourite cast member from The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. These days, she is not so much... But that doesn't mean that I won't review this fairly. This book delivers what it advertises. It is like sitting with your bestie, gossiping over drinks. You will want to grab a flute of Chardonnay and dawdle on the couch with this one. It is revealing and juicy and you just won't want to put it down. You will be able to relate to Brandi in so show more many ways and sympathize with her too. show less

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