Brandi Glanville Says Her Facial Parasite is Back Despite Spending Over $100K on Treatment and Talks Fighting to Get 401(K) Back From Ex Eddie After Divorce

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Brandi Glanville Says Her Face is ‘Sinking In’ Again Despite Spending Over $100K on Treatment, Claims She Spent $10,000 to Get Her Own 401(k) Back From Ex Eddie After Divorce

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Brandi Glanville shared an update on her facial alterations after previously revealing that she discovered the problem. The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star also recalled hiring a lawyer and spending $10,000 to get her 401(k) back from her ex-husband Eddie Cibrian.

For several years, Brandi has opened up about the unexplained changes in her face, as she believed it was a facial parasite. Back in December, Brandi declared that she finally got a diagnosis, after spending over $100,000 in total.

“I have to give an update on my face,” said Brandi on her podcast, Brandi Unfiltered. “I don’t know what’s wrong with me, guys. I thought I was fixed and then it happened again, and now it’s sinking in. … If I had answers, I would tell you. I’ve been to a million doctors.”

“The only thing that really seems to help is being out in the sun and the parasite medication and the parasite diet,” she said. “I don’t have answers. … Is there a doctor that specializes in parasites? Because I can’t find one. … I’ve been to a thousand dermatologists. So anyway, we don’t know what’s going on, but I’m here to get to the bottom of it.”

Brandi said she’s been texting two women who have “the same exact symptoms.” According to the star, all three women have had “a lot of dental work” and “black mold poisoning” in the past.

At one point in the podcast, Brandi shared that she spent $10,000 to get her 401(k) back from her ex-husband.

“I had to hire a lawyer to get my own 401k back from [my ex],” she said. “He was trying to keep it. It cost me over $10,000 and like a year [that] I couldn’t even get it. This is after my divorce. … I was talking to my lawyer. He’s like, ‘Well, you have a 401k.’ And Eddie didn’t want to give it to me, so he’s like, ‘Get a lawyer.’ And so I did. $10,000 later, I got my 401k, mine, in my name.”

Brandi hinted that “some other stuff” is now happening, and she’s “worried” it’s a similar situation where she’ll need to hire a “lawyer to fight” it. She called it “ridiculous.”