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Camille Meyer Thinks RHUGT Morocco Should Air Amid Caroline Manzo Legal Battle

Brandi Glanville’s career on reality television might officially be over. Well, at least for now. The former Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star has dealt with a plethora of issues since filming a second season of The Real Housewives: Ultimate Girls Trip, this time in Morocco. She signed on to film with OG Real Housewives, like Alex McCord, Camille Meyer, and Caroline Manzo

And since we’re speaking of Caroline. The former Real Housewives star hadn’t been on a Housewives series since Season 5 of Real Housewives of New Jersey in 2013. When she rejoined the network, she hoped her return to the Bravoverse would be full of fun, laughter, and good times. However, it was the complete opposite. 

According to multiple reports and a recent lawsuit against Bravo, Caroline experienced an alleged sexual assault at the hands of Brandi. Part of the legal docs read that “[Brandi] proceeded to mount Manzo on the couch holding Manzo down with her body, forcibly squeezed Manzo’s cheeks together and thrust her tongue in Manzo’s mouth, while humping her.”

Camille wants RHUGT: Morocco to air

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Since the alleged incident occurred while filming almost exactly a year ago, everything regarding RHUGT 4 has been halted. Due to the recent lawsuit, many fans, and even cast members, are worried this season of Girls Trip may never see the light of day.

On Instagram, a commenter asked Camille, formerly of the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, what she thought of the messy situation taking place. Specifically, is she “team Brandi or team Caroline?” A stupid question and way to water down serious accusations.

“I think the show should air. Period,” Camille responded. 

And that’s all she wrote, ladies and gents. 

Camille isn’t alone in her thinking, though. Of course, Brandi, who has been advocating for the network to release the footage since this took place, agreed with her on X, formerly known as Twitter. 

“Can we PLEASE air this fu-king … show already it’s so I can be vindicated it’s been a year now! Please let me live and provide! This is INSANE!” she wrote. 

Here’s to hoping there’s more progress with this case in 2024. We’re wishing everyone well. 

If you’ve experienced sexual assault or sexual harassment, contact the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 800.656.HOPE. Online services are also available at online.rainn.org.

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