'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' News: Star Brandi Glanville Throws Wine on Jeff Lewis
Brandi Glanville has been throwing wine at people's faces lately.
On last Tuesday's episode of "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills," Glanville threw a glass of wine in the face of new cast member and "Days of Our Lives" actress Eileen Davidson while at dinner. Glanville was insisting that Davidson act out a scene from the soap, and when she refused, Glanville doused her with wine.
Davidson was visibly shocked and said, "I've never had a glass of wine thrown in my face. I'm confused, angry and humiliated."
Glanville went on "Watch What Happens Live" with Andy Cohen to discuss the wine-throwing incident and said that she apologized.
"I absolutely do [regret it]. When you say sorry once, do you have to say it a million times? Nope," she said.
Designer and "Flipping Out" star Jeff Lewis was also on the show, and Cohen asked Glanville to run her fingers through Lewis' hair to prove that he wasn't wearing a toupee. She refused, and then Lewis wryly asked, "Can I get an STD from that?"
"Yeah, pretty much," Glanville said. "You better check your [expletive] self."
When the show returned after a commercial break, Glanville said, "Before we do this, I have something to say to Jeff about the whole 'Can I get an STD from me putting my hands through his hair?'"
She then proceeded to throw a glass of wine at Lewis' face, then said, "As long as you wet it, I think you'll be fine." A few members of the studio audience gasped, while some people clapped.
Glanville then turned to Cohen and said, "You can go on. Sorry."
Lewis was shocked and asked, "Really? Wow."
"I have no STDs. You're good. Alcohol kills everything," quipped Glanville.
The "RHOBH" star then was upset and said that although Lewis said he was joking during the commercial break, it was a sensitive subject for her because she wrote about getting an STD from ex-husband Eddie Cibrian in her book.
While Glanville was crying, Lewis said, "I'm really sorry, I was joking."
Then he added, "Why I am I apologizing? I got wine thrown on me."
On Jan. 7, Glanville took to Twitter to explain that what happened was actually a prank that she and Lewis cooked up.
"People @JLJeffLewis & I were joking!" she wrote. "We are good friends! I turned around cuz I couldn't stop laughing we wanted to fool Andy!"
Cohen took to Twitter too and wrote, "Live TV is really something."
On Jan. 8, Glanville posted a picture of her and Lewis kissing and captioned it, "It was a PRANK! We kissed and hit the town. Watch the after show!"