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‘Erratic’ Brandi Glanville involved in two alleged lewd incidents on ‘RHUGT’ set: execs

Page Six is told that TV producers decided Brandi Glanville should be removed from the “Ultimate Girls Trip” after she was involved in two alleged lewd incidents, which made them believe she was behaving erratically.

We previously reported that the veteran reality star was sent home to the States from a shoot for the “Housewives” spin-off in Morocco after she allegedly touched co-star Caroline Manzo in the breast and genital areas while they were off-camera in a bathroom with two other cast members.

(After we published that story, Glanville appeared to cast doubt on it by tweeting, “Check your sources people!,” followed by the poop emoji.)

Now we’re told execs were also concerned that Glanville, 50, allegedly loudly addressed one of the show’s producers by name in front of a roomful of cast and crew shortly after the alleged incident with “The Real Housewives of New Jersey” alum Manzo, 61, and said, “Do you want to f–k me tonight?”

Brandi Glanville is said to have loudly and publicly propositioned a producer, as well as allegedly inappropriately touching co-star Caroline Manzo, on the set of “Ultimate Girls Trip.” Charles Sykes/Bravo via Getty Images

Sources say Glanville and the producer are old friends, and that he or she took the alleged remark as a joke, and that they didn’t want to see her get in trouble because of it. (We were unable to reach them for comment.)

It seems that the second incident only became a source of concern after staffers began reviewing tape and interviewing witnesses as part of the investigation into the Manzo matter.

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Glanville was sent home from Morocco after the alleged incidents. Zack DeZon/Peacock via Getty Images
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Glanville was sent home from Morocco after the alleged incidents. Zack DeZon/Peacock via Getty Images
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But it seems execs from Shed Media — the production company that makes the show for NBCUniversal — flagged it as inappropriate after the fact.

It’s possible that their sensitivities were heightened because of the Manzo incident. (After all, “Real Housewives” stars very frequently behave erratically on the long-running Bravo shows, especially after drinking alcohol provided for a shoot, and risqué scenes aren’t uncommon.)

“RHONJ” alum Caroline Manzo expressed her discomfort the morning after Glanville allegedly touched her. Getty Images
She also departed Morocco early. Instagram/Caroline Manzo

We’re told that the following day, execs decided the “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” alum should no longer be on the set because of the pair of alleged incidents, and they moved her to a hotel away from the rest of the cast the next night.

Sources say Manzo only began to put her discomfort about the alleged bathroom incident into words the next morning.

They put Glanville on a plane home the next day before filming for the third installment of “UGT” had wrapped. Manzo also decided to leave early.

We’re told that Glanville — who has admitted to having an at-least-occasionally unhealthy relationship with alcohol, and whose drinking has been a long-running point of concern among her “RHOB” castmates — had been drinking alcohol before the incidents, which had been provided by the production company, and appeared to be drunk on the evening in question.

Glanville starred on “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” from 2011 to 2015. Zack DeZon/Peacock via Getty Images

Sources say that earlier in the evening, Glanville and Manzo had at least four tequila shots each and began making out.

Glanville “stuck her tongue down” Manzo’s throat, according to sources close to the latter. But sources close to Glanville denied that, adding that after the alleged touching incident, Manzo said, “I’ve been kissed by women before, but I’ve never kissed back [until this evening].”

Manzo (second from right) departed “RHONJ” after Season 5. NBCUniversal via Getty Images

Sources close to Manzo say she has no memory of saying that.

Peacock, the NBCUniversal streaming platform that airs the show, declined to comment. Glanville referred Page Six to a rep, who declined to comment.