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Andy Cohen Apologizes to Brandi Glanville Over "Inappropriate" Joke About Sleeping With Kate Chastain
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Date:2025-04-15 03:57:04
Andy Cohen is sharing his regret over his past words.
The Bravo host spoke out after Brandi Glanville accused him of sexual harassment over a 2022 video he allegedly sent her, in which Cohen said he wanted to "sleep with another Bravo star" while "thinking" about the RHOBH alum, according to a letter her lawyers sent NBC, Shed Media and Warner Bros. and obtained by Page Six on Feb. 22. She also said Cohen invited her to watch the sexual act.
However, Cohen clarified on social media that he had been joking about a Below Deck star at the time.
"The video shows Kate Chastain and I very clearly joking to Brandi," Cohen shared on X, formerly known as Twitter, on Feb. 22. "It was absolutely meant in jest, and Brandi's response clearly communicated she was in on the joke."
Still, the 55-year-old added, "That said, it was totally inappropriate and I apologize."
A source who viewed the video tells E! News that it was "clear" in the video that the comment was said in a joking manner. "Andy wasn't going to sleep with Kate," the insider added, "which is obvious to everyone because he is gay."
Glanville left The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills in 2020 after, as she put it to Howard Stern in 2015, giving her "all to the show." The 51-year-old later appeared on The Real Housewives: Ultimate Girls Trip in 2022 and has continued working on her podcast Brandi Glanville Unfiltered.
She and Chastain connected while filming season one of Peacock's reality show The Traitors, which premiered in January 2023.
E! News has reached out to reps for Glanville, Chastain, NBC, Shed Media and Warner Bros., but hasn't received a comment.
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