Brandi Glanville calls LeAnn Rimes a very bad word

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'RHOBH:' Brandi Glanville Calls LeAnn Rimes a Very Bad Word
'RHOBH:' Brandi Glanville Calls LeAnn Rimes a Very Bad Word


Fans of "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" are probably already well acquainted with Brandi Glanville's, uh, potty mouth.

"Sorry, BLEEP!" said Brandi on "Watch What Happens Live."

In fact, according to several reports, Brandi's big mouth almost got her axed from the reality show last year.

But that didn't stop her from calling her ex-husband Eddie Cibrian's new wife LeAnn Rimes a very bad word on Tuesday night's episode of "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills."

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"He makes my skin crawl. LeAnn is a BLEEP-try music star, and, um, she needs to leave my kids out of her mouth," said Brandi on "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills."

Whoa. The name-calling all started after Brandi invited some friends over to watch the premiere of Eddie and LeAnn's reality show, appropriately named "LeAnn & Eddie." (Video via VH1 / "LeAnn & Eddie")

And Brandi obviously had some strong feelings about the show.

You know, because it's about her ex and the woman he left her for and all that.

"I'm not really sure what Eddie and LeAnn's side of the story is that isn't already out there. They cheated, they got together, they're BLEEP after that," said Brandi on "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills."

But even though Brandi's only contribution to the episode was her bitterness toward Eddie, fans of the show were loving the entertainment.

As a writer for Bustle put it, "Since none of the Housewives were together... I welcomed it with open arms since we were in dire need of some source of drama. Plus, when a man [has] done you wrong like Eddie allegedly did Brandi, a girl deserves a place to vent about it."
And vent she did. And unlike Bustle, we hope Brandi finds a healthier way to deal with her anger. And soon.

This video contains images from Getty Images.
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