Brandi Glanville Reveals Startling Footage of Facial Injury from ‘Parasite,’ Resulting in Tooth Loss and $70,000 Expense

Brandi Glanville has sparked concern among her followers after sharing a TikTok update about her persistent facial problems.

The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star has frequently used social media to discuss her health challenges over the years.

Brandi has alleged that doctors have suggested she might be dealing with a ‘parasite’ affecting her face, leading to facial deformities.

Nonetheless, alternative explanations have been proposed regarding the skin and facial troubles experienced by the former model.

Medical professionals have yet to provide a conclusive diagnosis, and she has spent over $70,000 trying to determine the cause of her issues.

Additionally, Brandi has lost several teeth, which she attributed to stress-induced angioedema as she explained to the US Sun.

In a recent TikTok video shared over the weekend, the 52-year-old revealed a new ‘beauty hack’ she found effective, which unsettled her viewers.

She captioned the video: “Beauty hacks (this is a good one but do a test patch) I did 7 minutes and I’m on fire soooo don’t to 7 minutes it also burned the loose skin off my arms & it’s 7 dollars. Mix up some aloe vera, cucumber, and black tea, put it in the freezer, put it in a spray bottle, and once it’s cold enough spray all day cause I’m in some pain.”

During the video, she mentioned using the hair removal cream Nair on her face to address her concerns.

She stated: “Good news, you guys don’t have to spend a lot of money on pills and lasers anymore, because I decided to put Nair on my face.

“Because when I have an exfoliated face it p*sses the [parasite] off, whoever is living in my face.”

While Brandi seemed pleased with the outcome, viewers speculated whether she had chemical burns from the cream use.

Concerns were also expressed about her mental health, with suggestions to explore a condition known as Morgellons disease.

This condition involves a delusion of parasitosis, where an individual believes they are infested despite medical evaluations finding no evidence.

The medical field has not fully comprehended the nature of this condition, with its cause remaining ambiguous.