An executive producer of “Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip” has responded to claims made by Caroline Manzo against Brandi Glanville in new court documents. Manzo alleged that Glanville harassed her and kissed her without consent during filming in Morocco. Manzo claimed that Glanville forcibly kissed her and mounted her on a couch, triggering memories of past childhood trauma. However, the producer's response states that Manzo did not mention an assault at the time and expressed feeling safe and wanting to continue filming.
The documents reveal that Manzo informed production about feeling safe and did not want Glanville to be sent home. Following the incident, Glanville was excluded from group activities, but other cast members perceived the events differently. Manzo eventually flew home from Morocco after the cast planned to visit Glanville, the OnlyFans star, at her hotel.
Despite leaving early, the network reportedly paid Manzo in full. Glanville's representative previously denied the sexual harassment claims, stating that Glanville followed the producers' instructions and there was no sexual assault. Glanville criticized the accusations, mentioning the toll it took on her mental and physical health without support from the network.
The response from the producer sheds light on the differing perspectives surrounding the incident between Manzo and Glanville. The documents indicate that efforts were made to ensure Manzo's safety and comfort during filming. The situation highlights the complexities of managing interpersonal dynamics and conflicts within reality TV productions.