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In her Bravo TV blog, "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" star Brandi Glanville has accused newbie housewife Joyce Giraud of having an eating disorder.
It all started when Glanville, Giraud, and some other ladies were trying on clothes designed by David Lerner for Kyle Richards' charity fashion show.
While Giraud was trying on a dress that was too big for her, she said, "You can never be too thin too rich or too sexy."
This prompted Glanville to suggest that former Miss Puerto Rico has an eating disorder.
"Young women have enough problems with eating disorders like anorexia and bulimia, and then to have an ex-beauty queen perpetuate that one can never be to thin is just wrong," wrote Glanville. "I think that Joyce may have a problem. Maybe instead of focussing on what she thinks my issues are, she should take a closer look at herself and her own issues."
Glanville also touch on how insulted she felt when Giraud implied that she only brought her African American friend with her to the fitting so she could prove she is not a racist.
"She said she knew why I brought one of my best friends (Etirsa) to Kyle's fitting. I honestly think that remark was the most racist remark ever," said Glanville, a mother of two boys. "I have friends, ex-boyfriends, an ex-husband, and even children from all different ethnic backgrounds."
Even though Glanville claims not to be a racist, she still seems to be apologizing for calling Giraud "black" because she didn't want to get in the pool at Palm Springs.
"Although I made an insensitive, stereotypical joke, there is nothing racist about me," she wrote.
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