A winning producer of the Emmy in a series of success of Bravo has affirmed that “it is an annoyance to [the network’s producers] whenever [a cast member] He gets sober. “
The beloved producer Patrick McDonald, who recently stepped back in his work at the reality shows to launch and only fans, appeared in the podcast “Just B” of Bethenny Frankel on Friday, where the couple also suggested that the rovers of the program of the program
The statements are preparing to defend ITELF in a lawsuit filed by former “Real Housewives of New York City” Leah McSevery, who alleges that Bravo coerced and manipulated it in the soldiers of the Sifer barta soldiers to leave Walker.
“The stories of addiction and substance abuse always disturbed me a little,” said McDonald, sober after fighting an addiction to methamphetamine, in the podcast.
“Every time we were talking about alcoholism or drug addiction of someone, any of that is very fragile. It is not something for things to be light and yet it is amplified by these shows,” he said.
“I can’t imagine trying to … staying or being sober while it is one of these shows … it is an annoyance of production when some sober,” McDonald said.
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A source of Bravo told us: “There is no truth in any of this.”
A judge in the case of McSweeney recently ruled that Bravo and his production companies have the right of the first amendment to demand the members of the cast they drink. But he said the network will have to respond to McSweeney’s claims that they “harassed” and “coerced” it in an attempt to fall from the car. (Bravo’s lawyers and their production companies have argued in court that the way in which Mcsesey managed both in the set and in takeoff are protected by the first amendment).
Vanity Fair also recently published a deeply reported piece that he said, among other things, that the “Royal House Amales” cameras rushed to film women drunk and incapacitated in humiliating situations, instead of helping them recover.
McDonald arrived at the headlines last week when he said that a “toxic” work culture in some of the production companies that make shows for Bravo, who claim, included the work of more than 12 days of Heth, six days a week, along with breathing fights as only fans.
McDonald also said that he believes that the possible production leaders caught the wind or his NSFW concert and have come out of reality television concerts after years or that they work in Bravo programs as “Vanderpump Rules”, “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills”
“Things were silent with the executive teams,” he said in a previous video he published. “He would hurt my feelings, during the last five years, [I’ve] Given a lot of myself to these shows. “
He told Page Six: “Everything I am doing here is to legalize a fair and human treatment in the workplace.”
A Bravo representative did not comment.
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