Brandi Glanville’s latest social media post has reality TV fans concerned.
In a new video shared via X on Friday, January 31, the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills alum was seen visibly shaking while undergoing treatment for an apparent facial parasite.
“Ok so about 5 years ago the boys & I had black mold poisoning from a toxic house we lived in we got a six figure settlement but this is CRAZY!” Glanville, 52, wrote, referring to a previous health-related incident. “I’m on my emphatic drainage machine. @DrDubrow let’s get this f–ker.”
In a separate tweet shared on Wednesday, January 29, Glanville added that her doctor also took four “tiny biopsies” from her face and neck “so we can continue to get better.”
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In December 2024, Glanville revealed via social media that a “parasite that jumps around on my face” was responsible for the noticeable change in her appearance. “What happened? I wish I knew I’ve been in & out of the hospital this passed year 1/2 spent almost every dollar I have trying to figure it out,” she wrote at the time. “Some Dr.’s say I have a parasite that jumps around my face. Some say it’s stress induced edema. I personally say it’s Bravo.”
Last year, Dubrow told TMZ he doesn’t believe Glanville has a parasite. “I saw one of her interviews and I’ve seen the picture of her, the one where she is swollen, the one where she is really deflated with the irregular skin,” he said. “Here’s the thing, here’s what Brandi really needs to focus on… and it’s not her fault, it’s her doctor’s fault. Brandi needs a diagnosis.”
Glanville has also received help from another source: LeAnn Rimes, her children’s stepmother and Eddie Cebrian’s wife. In late December, Glanville confirmed she spent Christmas at her ex-husband’s home and thanked “Le for offering to help with my situation.”
The reality star has been open about her health challenges. Late last year she told Entertainment Tonight, “Honestly, I have so many doctors and I’ve had so many tests … I did lab work for $10,000. I ran every test under the sun. … They’re like, ‘It could be a parasite.’ That’s, you know, new.”
Glanville believes she has spent $70,000 trying to solve her medical mystery.
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