
Brandi Glanville is pitching herself to be the next “Golden Bachelorette” — at the expense of fired “Bachelorette,” Taylor Frankie Paul.
“OK guys if Frankie John Peter Taylor Paul Joseph Jimmy can be the bachelorette now that I’m all better I think it’s time for me to embrace my age & become the golden bachelorette,” she wrote via X Monday.
“I have no rap sheet & no domestic violence charges (just a lot of un flattering pictures on Google) LOL.”
Page Six has reached out to Paul’s rep for comment.
The “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” alum was referring to Paul’s 2023 arrest in her shady tweet.
Paul was arrested following a physical altercation with her now-ex Dakota Mortensen.
The “Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” star later pleaded guilty to one felony count of aggravated assault, which will be reduced to a misdemeanor once she finishes her three-year probation.
Additional charges, including two felony counts of domestic violence in the presence of a child and one misdemeanor count each of child abuse and criminal mischief, were ultimately dismissed.
Despite the incident occurring three years ago, it made headlines earlier this month when a video of the shocking moment was leaked. In turn, ABC decided to pull the plug on her season of the dating competition show days before its premiere.
Page Six reported that Paul is currently involved in two more domestic violence investigations: One alleged incident occurred last month and one in 2024, both between Paul and Mortensen.
Notably, Glanville, 53, was involved in her own controversy, which stopped the release of “The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip” Season 2.
In January 2023, Caroline Manzo accused Glanville of sexual assault while filming the Bravo show in Morocco.
At the time, Page Six learned that the former model gave Manzo “unwanted kisses” and allegedly touched her chest and genital area as well.
Manzo returned to the US after the alleged incident and Glanville was asked to leave Morocco before the rest of the cast departed, we’re told.
The “Real Housewives of New Jersey” alum filed a lawsuit against Bravo that same month, claiming that the network encouraged Glanville’s “sexually offensive and harassing content.”
Due to the allegations and ongoing legal proceedings, the highly anticipated season of “RHUG” is indefinitely delayed to air.
Glanville has vehemently denied all of Manzo’s “absurd” claims.

