The former 'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' star was hospitalized after a scary situation took place over the weekend.
found herself in a harrowing situation over the weekend when she collapsed at her home, prompting her son to make a frantic 911 call for assistance.
ET has learned that Brandi, 50, has stress-induced angioedema. Her face blew up like a basketball, so much so that her eyes were swollen shut, reducing her vision to the point she couldn't even see her own hands. That's when she collapsed.drama started with Caroline Manzo. She hasn't been able to work since the false claims were brought against her and now it's taking a toll on her physically. She is back home and resting after spending the night in the hospital.
"The safety and security of cast and crew while shooting is extremely important and we take all reports seriously," representatives from both Peacock and Shed Media said in a statement to ET."In this situation, production immediately launched a comprehensive review and is taking appropriate action."Notably, this isn't Glanville's first hospitalization in recent years.
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