Exclusive: Less than a week before NBCUniversal’s big pitch to advertisers in the Big Apple, Andy Cohen the jewel in the media giant’s Reality TV crown isn’t shining so bright after all.
Despite Bravo’s insistence that an investigation by an outside party has cleared the Real Housewives franchise boss of “unsubstantiated” allegations of cocaine use, alcohol abuse, and sexual harassment, attorneys for Leah McSweeney and Brandi Glanville say it’s all a sham.
“This is perfect timing,” McSweeney’s lawyer Gary Adelman told Deadline Thursday after Bravo put out a statement calling their Cohen probe “completed” and done. “One line so they can repeat it to all the advertisers at the Up Fronts.”
“How do you have an investigation without speaking with to anyone?” McSweeney’s main lawyer added, declaring that their client was never interviewed by the outside investigation law firm. “Our opinion is that...
Despite Bravo’s insistence that an investigation by an outside party has cleared the Real Housewives franchise boss of “unsubstantiated” allegations of cocaine use, alcohol abuse, and sexual harassment, attorneys for Leah McSweeney and Brandi Glanville say it’s all a sham.
“This is perfect timing,” McSweeney’s lawyer Gary Adelman told Deadline Thursday after Bravo put out a statement calling their Cohen probe “completed” and done. “One line so they can repeat it to all the advertisers at the Up Fronts.”
“How do you have an investigation without speaking with to anyone?” McSweeney’s main lawyer added, declaring that their client was never interviewed by the outside investigation law firm. “Our opinion is that...
- 5/10/2024
- by Dominic Patten
- Deadline Film + TV
Leah McSweeney, breakout star of season 12 of Bravo’s The Real Housewives of New York City, has signed with WME for representation in all areas.
McSweeney, who recently wrapped her first season on Rhony, quickly became a fan-favorite on the show. She recently updated her Instagram account to reveal her signing with WME amid reports of tense salary re-negotiations with Bravo for her to continue next season. She most recently appeared in Rhony‘s season 12 reunion. Part one of the three-part reunion show aired last week on Bravo.
The streetwear pioneer, cultural provocateur, influencer and mother is the founder of popular fashion line Married to the Mob, one of the first streetwear brands for women, by women. Since launching, she has brokered exclusive partnerships with McM, Kangol, Barbie, Colette Paris, Reebok and Nike.
McSweeney is also an essayist and journalist, bringing her voice and viewpoint to debates about pop culture,...
McSweeney, who recently wrapped her first season on Rhony, quickly became a fan-favorite on the show. She recently updated her Instagram account to reveal her signing with WME amid reports of tense salary re-negotiations with Bravo for her to continue next season. She most recently appeared in Rhony‘s season 12 reunion. Part one of the three-part reunion show aired last week on Bravo.
The streetwear pioneer, cultural provocateur, influencer and mother is the founder of popular fashion line Married to the Mob, one of the first streetwear brands for women, by women. Since launching, she has brokered exclusive partnerships with McM, Kangol, Barbie, Colette Paris, Reebok and Nike.
McSweeney is also an essayist and journalist, bringing her voice and viewpoint to debates about pop culture,...
- 9/15/2020
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Can Neil Young successfully sue Donald Trump over the usage of his music at rallies? As with so many recent controversies in music, it all comes down to a tricky copyright issue.
Young filed a lawsuit against Trump’s campaign Tuesday, claiming that the president and his campaign team lack the proper rights to play his songs “Rockin’ in the Free World” and “Devil’s Sidewalk” at rallies and demanding statutory damages from the politician for willful copyright infringement.
The lawsuit is just the latest in a long line of...
Young filed a lawsuit against Trump’s campaign Tuesday, claiming that the president and his campaign team lack the proper rights to play his songs “Rockin’ in the Free World” and “Devil’s Sidewalk” at rallies and demanding statutory damages from the politician for willful copyright infringement.
The lawsuit is just the latest in a long line of...
- 8/5/2020
- by Amy X. Wang
- Rollingstone.com
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