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Camille Grammer: It’s a ‘shame’ Peacock considering tabling ‘very funny’ controversial ‘RHUGT’ season

Camille Grammer is not pleased that Peacock may pull the plug on her season of “The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip” due to a sexual assault scandal.

“What shame,” the “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” alum, 55, commented under a tweet of Page Six’s coverage of the news.

“It’s a [reality] show. I saw a few clips. It’s very funny.”

She added in a separate tweet, “I didn’t see anything that crazy while filming that I have not seen before over the years.”

Grammer was cast alongside her former “RHOBH” co-star Brandi Glanville, Vicki Gunvalson and Gretchen Rossi of “Real Housewives of Orange County,” Phaedra Parks and Eva Marcille of “Real Housewives of Atlanta,” Alex McCord of “Real Housewives of New York City” and Caroline Manzo of “Real Housewives of New Jersey.”

The series taped earlier this year in Morocco. However, production was briefly halted due to a sexual assault claim involving Glanville, 50, and Manzo, 62.

Camille Grammer tweeted it is a “shame” that her season of “Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip” may never air.
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Grammer said she saw a “few clips” of her season of “RHUGT” and found it “very funny.”
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It was first reported that the “Drinking and Tweeting” author and the “Let Me Tell You Something” writer were kicked off early due to “unwanted kisses.”

However, Page Six later exclusively reported Glanville had allegedly touched Manzo’s “breast area and vaginal area” over her clothes, and that interaction is what caused production delays.

Multiple sources also claimed the “RHOBH” star “stuck her tongue down [the “RHONJ” star’s] throat.”

Caroline Manzo departed Morocco early in January after Brandi Glanville allegedly touched her “vaginal area” and gave her “unwanted” kisses.
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While Manzo has not said much about the incident because it’s “not good for [her] headspace,” Glanville has proclaimed her innocence, claiming that she was “set up.”

“It’s BS & Caroline was fine,” the “Unfiltered” podcast host tweeted in March.

Despite the scandal, the Morocco installment of “RHUGT” was set to move forward as scheduled.

Glanville has denied any wrongdoing.
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However, we were told Thursday that a sexual abuse lawsuit brought against Bravo by a butler who appeared on the franchise’s second season and forthcoming discrimination complaint set to be filed by “RHONY” alum Leah McSweeney has put the network under fire.

“‘Ultimate Girls Trip’ Morocco is probably never going to air, and now they are thinking about tabling ‘[RHONY] Legacy’ also,” one insider told us.


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“NBC is really pissed off because they feel like Bravo let [production company] Shed ruin multiple shows, ‘RHONY’ obviously [being one].”

Many people appear to agree with Grammer that they want her season of “RHUGT” to still air.

Three seasons of “Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip” have streamed on Peacock since 2021.
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One person tweeted, “So unfair. Just take footage out of Caroline. I’m sure she was boring as hell to begin with” and another agreed, “we were so excited to see u guys.”

Meanwhile, a third wrote via Instagram on a Bravo fan account, “Air it all. We adults,” while a fourth posted, “I would rather have them air it and talk about what happened. You can’t sweep things under the carpet and act like it didn’t happen.”

Reps at Peacock and Bravo did not immediately return Page Six’s request for comment on Grammer’s or the viewers’ remarks.

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