'RHUGT' Producer Clarifies Manzo's Feelings Toward Glanville Incident
Caroline Manzo felt 'disrespected' but not 'sexually violated' during filming, according to executive producer Lisa Shannon.
- 'RHUGT' executive producer Lisa Shannon claims Caroline Manzo felt 'disrespected' by Brandi Glanville, not 'sexually violated', in new legal documents.
- Manzo filed a lawsuit against Bravo, Peacock, NBCUniversal, and Shed Media over an alleged incident with Glanville during filming in Morocco.
- Shannon states Manzo did not want to stop filming or have Glanville sent home, emphasizing Manzo felt safe to continue.
- Production took steps to ensure Manzo's safety, including moving Glanville to a different hotel room.
- Manzo decided to leave the production early after other cast members planned to visit Glanville, despite previous assurances of feeling safe.