‘Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’ spoilers find that alum, Brandi is a proud mama, bragging on Twitter that her 17-year-old son Mason was accepted into the University of Southern California.
But then, in true Brandi Glanville fashion, she had to drag Lori Loughlin and the others involved in the college admissions scandal by adding that she didn’t even need to fake any rowing pictures or bribe anyone.
Amazing news my baby got accepted to the University of Southern California and I didn’t even have to fake any rowing pictures or bribe anyone 💗🙏🙏🙏
— Brandi Glanville (@BrandiGlanville) March 9, 2021
‘Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’ Spoilers: Brandi Glanville Throws Some Serious Shade.
Of course, the sensitive folk filled Brandi’s comments with their disgust at her joke, letting their offense be known. One fan (or critic) decided to pile on the snark, but this tweet was aimed back at Brandi
Congratulations Leann and Eddie!💯
— fabMie (@fabMie) March 9, 2021
Shots fired!
Brandi famously co-parents both Mason and his 13 year old brother, Jake with ex-husband Eddie Cibrian and his current wife, Leann Rimes.
Real Housewives of Orange County cast mate, Heather Dubrow, seemed to find Brandi’s tweet pretty funny, adding her own humor to Brandi’s timeline.
Congrats !!! THAT IS AMAZING @BrandiGlanville ! Although you’d look good in orange 😂❤️
— Heather Dubrow (@HeatherDubrow) March 9, 2021
Brandi actually had to retract her tweet a few hours later, not because she felt bad about her trolling, but because her son didn’t actually get into USC! Further fans (or critics) jumped into Brandi’s comments section, confused as USC doesn’t send out acceptance letters until April 1. Brandi then clarified.
Was making a joke about the rowing team & bribes cuz my baby did it all on his own & I’m proud of him 🙏Should have proofread my tweet though, he got accepted to a University **IN** Southern California. Will share the school at a later time. Sorry 4 the confusion#ProudMom 💗💗💗
— Brandi Glanville (@BrandiGlanville) March 10, 2021
It looks like the College Admissions Scandal, which came to light 2 years ago is not going to go away anytime soon, and not only because of disparaging tweets and jokes. Netflix is soon to air Operation Varsity Blues, a documentary named after the FBI sting operation that brought the college admission scheme down.
The documentary will show actual media footage from the fall out, interviews with those involved in the sting against ringleader William Rick Singer as well as conversations from the FBI wiretaps, recreated for the screen.
Catch Operation Varsity Blues on Netflix from March 17.
For any other soap opera and entertainment news, please visit again Daily Soap Dish. Don’t forget to visit TVRocker for all of the latest exciting news on all of your favorite daytime television soaps.