![]() Glanville appeared in guest capacities in the show's sixth, ninth and tenth seasons. She was fired from the series after its fifth season in 2015 The following year, she and Yolanda Hadid joined the cast as housewives for its third season. She revealed to radio host Howard Stern that she made $18,000 as a part-time cast member during her first season on the show. She made several appearances throughout the season as a "Friend of the Housewives", and on the reunion episode. In 2011, Glanville appeared on the second season of the Bravo reality series The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. The tops feature slogans such as "Medicated" and "It's Not Fun To Be Sober" and are priced between $25 to $30. Glanville's T-shirt line was launched in her official online store in 2014. In December 2012, she launched a clothing line called "Brand B", which was sold exclusively on Amazon. She has appeared in a commercial for Coors Light. Glanville has worked for well-known brands including Valentino, Versace, Chanel, Giorgio Armani, and Gucci. She appeared on the magazine cover of UK's The Times in January 2014. She has appeared in several magazines, including Glamour, Cosmopolitan, NW and Beverly Hills Lifestyle Magazine. By the next year, she was taking part in Paris runway shows. ![]() She was signed to Elite Model Management and worked in Hamburg, Munich, Los Angeles, New York and Tokyo. Career Fashion Īt the age of 16, Glanville moved to Paris, France, and began modeling. She attended Willow Rancho Baptist School and Gloria Dei Luther and graduated from John F. Her father worked three jobs to support the family, such as working at a grocery store and gas station. She has said her father grew marijuana, and she would sell it as she got older, admitting on Celebrity Big Brother that with her siblings, older sister Tricia, and younger brother Michael, she had blackmailed her father in order to obtain money. Glanville was born in Salinas, California and raised in Sacramento, California as the middle child of Judith (née Swinehart) and Guy Glanville. Glanville has released two books, Drinking and Tweeting: And Other Brandi Blunders (2013) and Drinking and Dating (2014), which became New York Times Best Sellers. She also hosts a podcast called Brandi Glanville Unfiltered and has appeared on television shows Celebrity Apprentice, both the British and American version of Celebrity Big Brother, Famously Single, and My Kitchen Rules. She is best known for appearing on the reality television series The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills (2011–2016) and seasons two and four of The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip (2022–2023). Diana has homes and properties all over the world, but currently spends the majority of her time in Los Angeles.Brandi Lynn Glanville (formerly Cibrian, born November 16, 1972) is an American television personality. Diana is also Chair and CEO of Neuro Brands, a privately-owned lifestyle drink company. A strong supporter of the fight against AIDS, Diana was honored with the Enduring Vision award by the Elton John AIDS Foundation for her activism. ![]() She also founded The Irnis Catic Foundation in honor of her brother, who was killed during the aggression on Bosnia & Herzegovina, which provides funding to medical facilities at the University of Sarajevo. ![]() A world-renowned philanthropist, humanitarian and human rights activist, Diana established in 2008 the Sanela Diana Jenkins Human Rights Project at the University of California, Los Angeles. Diana recently had her third child with fiancé Asher Monroe, a singer/songwriter and actor. Diana married the legendary Barclays financier Roger Jenkins, and they had two children together before divorcing in 2012. Without any friends or family, and without speaking any English, Diana managed to find work, and eventually to educate herself at the City University of London, graduating with degrees in Computer Science and Economics. ![]() When the war broke out, she was forced to flee her home in Sarajevo, eventually arriving in London as a refugee. Diana Jenkins was born and raised in Communist Yugoslavia. ![]()
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