Fans have been waiting for Brandi’s scoop on one of the biggest divorces of the decade since her husband of eight years abandoned her and their two sons to marry country-singer LeAnn Rimes. Not only does Brandi spill the beans about her side of the split, but the lovable housewife also shares the incredible wild ride that took her from a life in the ghetto to Hollywood’s most elite circles. For the first time, Brandi talks about how she escaped a rough neighborhood on the outskirts of Sacramento and stumbled into a successful modeling career that swept her into a world of Paris Fashion Weeks, private jets, and uncircumcised penises. Before she knew it, Brandi was the perfect Hollywood trophy wife—at least until her marriage exploded. Today, the refreshingly filter-free housewife and unapologetic mom is the newest full-time cast member of Bravo’s juggernaut franchise, where she often elicits raised eyebrows and gossip from her costars for her refusal to be the scorned ex-wife, to be bullied, to change her sarcastic sense of humor, or—on most occasions—to wear a bra. Sassy, raunchy, and compulsively listenable, Drinking and Tweeting perfectly captures Brandi’s open-book attitude, as she dishes about everything from her DUI, her cheating ex, her one-night stands, and the secret plastic surgery that made her “seventeen” again.
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Brandi Glanville is the breakout star of the Bravo reality series The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills and author of the New York Times bestselling memoir Drinking and Tweeting: And Other Brandi Blunders. This mother of two sons has been a pop culture fixture since her 2009 separation from television “star” Eddie Cibrian; she’s appeared in countless weekly magazines, on entertainment shows, and on radio shows. With more than 490,000 Twitter followers, Glanville has become one of the most “Googled” members of Bravo’s $500 million Housewives franchise.
Leslie Bruce is a New York Times bestselling coauthor who has received two National Press Club awards.