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Brandi Glanville made a startling confession about her parenting style, revealing a moment where she tricked her own son. During a surprise appearance on Netflix's Calabasas Confidential, the reality star shared an unusual story involving her son and his girlfriend.
Glanville explained that she once pretended to be her son, Mason, while texting his girlfriend. She admitted to using his phone to send messages, pretending to be him in order to get a better sense of the relationship. The former Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star said she wanted to see how the girlfriend would respond and whether she was being genuine.
The confession sparked mixed reactions from the show's panel. Some found the move humorous, while others questioned the boundaries of parental involvement. Glanville defended her actions, saying she was just looking out for her son and wanted to make sure he was with someone trustworthy. She added that she does not regret the decision and would do it again if she felt it was necessary.
Glanville has been open about her unconventional approach to raising her two sons, often sharing candid and sometimes controversial parenting stories. This latest revelation adds to her reputation for being blunt and unfiltered when it comes to family matters. The segment has since generated buzz online, with fans debating whether her actions crossed a line or were just a protective mother looking out for her child.
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