Camille Grammer is in the middle of another Twitter feud, this time with fellow former "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" star Brandi Glanville.
Camille, once coined the most hated housewife after her infamous Season 1, responded to a fan on Twitter on Saturday, writing, "Brandi [Glanville] and Dorit did not have tough seasons. Omg they were spared, a lot of ridiculous things they said and did weren't aired." Well, Brandi finally caught wind of the tweet last night and she was not having it.
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View Story"Just reading this BS @TheRealCamilleG let's be clear I had a VERY f-cked up 1st season on RHOBH," she tweeted, a long with a heart emoji. "I just didn't use big words that I didn't know the meaning of & kiss men that weren't my husband."
In case you forgot, Grammer was famous for using words like "pernicious" and "Machiavellian" during her time on the show, and made headlines for kissing married friend Nick Stabile on the lips, despite both of them being married at the time.
"Brandi the audience loved you after your first season," Grammer tweeted back on Tuesday. "#truth I didn't have the same experience. We both went through a similar experience with our ex's [six] why attack me?"
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View StoryGlanville has yet to respond.
This is the same tweet that got Grammer in trouble with Dorit Kemsley as well
"Really!? Like what, Camille? what ridiculous things have I said that were spared?? You must have an inside scoop that I'm unaware of?"
Camille then brought up a scene the ladies shot while volunteering for the homeless via Project Angel Food that she says was cut from Episode 7 of the current season. "You were spared some of the comments you made at the Project Angel Food event," she replied. "Omg...if some of those comments were aired, even Kyle [Richards] was concerned for you."
"Ha!" Dorit tweeted back. "Find a hobby, Camille. It's actually becoming sad and pathetic."
Camille then called Dorit's reply a "disrespectful tweet."