Real housewives of Beverly hills feud

Real housewives of Beverly hills feud, Real Housewives of Beverly Hill's Brandi Glanville has reportedly been accused by co-stars past and present of completely faking her many feuds and fights on the show. If Joyce Giraud and Carlton Gebbia tried to update their stale antics with a pre-arranged throw down, then perhaps they wouldn't be rumored by every person on the planet to be fired before next season begins shooting.

Brandi Glanville has proudly mentioned in the past that without her drunken fits of rage, there wouldn't be a Beverly Hills Housewives worth watching, but people didn't realize that might have been an admission of more than just a delight in verbal back biting.

According to Radar Online, cast mates of Christmas past and present are coming forth to assure them that Glanville has never gotten into a confrontation on the show she hasn't methodically planned out before hand:
"Brandi would call before filming for the day would begin...she would say, 'Ok, I'm going to start a fight with you on camera, and I want you to go along with it, but it's all for the show. I'm not really mad.'

"It was absolutely stunning that Brandi would be so bold, admitting to creating drama! She did this during her first season on the show, and continues to do so.
"She began to tell the ladies before starting a fight, 'This is just a warning, I'm going to have a go at you when we are filming.'"

It might be harder to judge Brandi if you didn't realize that a season or two without enough drama is a on way ticket off the show.

Just ask Joyce Giraud and Carlton Gebbia, who will more than likely never set foot in front of Housewives cameras ever again assures TMZ:

"There's a 95% chance Joyce Giraud and Carlton Gebbia won't be back for Season 5 -- they're just not involved enough in the series' story lines to justify their coveted spots in the cast.

"We're told it became obvious Joyce and Carlton weren't jiving during the reunion show taping earlier this month -- all the other women had great chemistry ... and Joyce and Carlton were clearly outsiders.
"Sources tell us, producers are already on the hunt for replacements."

You'd like to say they'll be missed, but that's the point. They aren't interesting enough to notice that they aren't there.
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