Brandi Glanville says she has made it after spotting billboard with Kenya Moore

One of Brandi Glanville’s dreams has come true. On Sunday, Dec. 28, the “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star tweeted about her happiness upon discovering that she is on a giant billboard overlooking Los Angeles’ Sunset Boulevard.

She tweeted that her dream when she was working as a model was to be splashed on a billboard on Sunset Boulevard. That never happened during her modeling career but now has thanks to her appearance on Donald’s Trump’s “Celebrity Apprentice.” The billboard shows the contestants playfully engaging in a pillow fight. “I’ve made it,” Brandi declared.

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The actual billboard includes “The Real Housewives of Atlanta” star Kenya Moore. She’s shown all the way to the right fighting with Ian Ziering. Yet Brandi made sure to cut Kenya out of her pic of the billboard.

Brandi and Kenya have made clear their intense dislike for one another. During her “Watch What Happens Live” appearance in early December, Brandi called Kenya “a horrible human being.” Brandi then made fun of Kenya’s body on her radio show, declaring her to be “real big” and “built like a guy.” Kenya responded that she put Brandi in her place in Donald’s boardroom.

Brandi and Kenya’s feud actually started way before they filmed “Celebrity Apprentice” together. When the whole controversy erupted during the airing of “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” season four over Brandi making fun of Joyce Giraud for not being able to swim and saying that it means that she’s black because black people don’t swim, Kenya blasted Brandi for being “ignorant.” Brandi in turn called Kenya “ashy and weird.”

Clearly, viewers of “Celebrity Apprentice” will be seeing a lot of bickering between Kenya Moore and Brandi Glanville when it premieres on Sunday, Jan. 4. The scheming and backstabbing may be even more dramatic than that seen on either “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” and “The Real Housewives of Atlanta.”

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