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Adrienne Maloof Blames Brandi Glanville for Her RHBH Departure

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Adrienne Maloof is leaving "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills," and lest there be any confusion, she's being sure to explain that her departure can be blamed directly on that minx Brandi Glanville. According to Radar Online, Maloof says that once Glanville brought her children into the RHBH drama — Glanville claims that Maloof told her that she used a surrogate for the birth of her three kids — all bets were off.

“The final straw was Brandi bringing up my children. She got kicks out of trying to humiliate me...I made it very clear [to producers] from episode 1 that I wouldn’t do the series if my children were involved in any way.”

Boom.

But look — let's be honest here. Why would you fuck with Adrienne Maloof? She's a member of one of the wealthiest families around. Who knows what ills could befall someone who gets on a Maloof bad side. Just leave well enough alone and move on.

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