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It’s this unfiltered display of self-awareness that makes Glanville’s new memoir, Drinking & Tweeting: And Other Brandi Blunders, such a fascinating look behind the seemingly diamond-studded curtains of privileged Beverly Hills life. The others, by contrast, come across as grown-up mean girls and more image-calculated ‘Plastics.’ She admits her flaws and is upfront about her values – making her emerge as one of the only ladies worthy of the word “real” associated with her name. While many of the other “housewives” are all about pretence, acting as if they are above the show’s often petty quarrels and working hard to exude an aura of sophisticated perfection, Glanville couldn’t be more different. In what’s likely a producer’s dream come true, Glanville’s no-bullshit policy is the catalyst for some of the most honest-and drama-provoking-moments on the hit Bravo program. As friend and co-star Lisa Vanderpump likes to point out, Glanville’s bluntness and tendency to always speak exactly what’s on her mind is both one of her best qualities and also the one that gets her into the most trouble. Since her debut appearance on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills in the reality show’s second season, the former model has always had a distinctly edgier and sharper flavor than her 1% cast-mates. It’s no secret that Brandi Glanville is not your typical “housewife.”
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