The relationship between David Fincher and Netflix is one that intrigues (and sometimes frustrates) film fans. It’s wonderful that Fincher is able to work with Netflix and seemingly make whatever films he wants.
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Brandi Glanville has been experiencing a scary medical condition ever since she her feud with The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip co-star Caroline Manzo started!
Speaking to ET‘s Brice Sander on Tuesday, the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star revealed she’s been experiencing so much stress that it led to major facial problems! Her health issues began in August when her face, lips, and hands unexpectedly swelled up, as if they were going into anaphylactic shock. She shared:
If you don’t know, stress-induced angioedema is a condition where swelling occurs under the skin. Sounds like a really brutal condition — and she blames it for causing her to split with her boyfriend since she can’t “kiss” anyone at the moment due to the results of the swelling. Oof!
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As for all the stress? Well, it’s obvious to see what’s been bothering her. She was accused by Real Housewives of New Jersey star Caroline of alleged sexual misconduct while filming The Ultimate Girls Trip in Morocco earlier this year. This included alleged unwanted kisses and groping, all of which Brandi has denied. While the alleged situation wasn’t captured on camera, the 51-year-old former model was promptly removed from the show, with Peacock calling her alleged behavior “unacceptable.”
Meanwhile, Caroline said in April that she’ll never return to the Girls Trip franchise after the “traumatic” experience. The season has yet to air, too, prolonging a lot of drama. Amid this feud, Glanville was hospitalized in October — with an ambulance showing up to her home — after she collapsed, and this was a result of her harrowing swelling issue!
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The relationship between David Fincher and Netflix is one that intrigues (and sometimes frustrates) film fans. It’s wonderful that Fincher is able to work with Netflix and seemingly make whatever films he wants.
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