Brandi Glanville angles for ‘Golden Bachelorette’ while criticising Taylor Frankie Paul

Brandi Glanville is throwing her hat in the ring to become the new 'Golden Bachelorette

Brandi Glanville angles for ‘Golden Bachelorette’ while criticising Taylor Frankie Paul

Brandi Glanville is throwing her hat in the ring to become the new “Golden Bachelorette” — taking a jab at former “Bachelorette” Taylor Frankie Paul.

“Alright folks, if Frankie John Peter Taylor Paul Joseph Jimmy can be the bachelorette, now that I'm feeling better, perhaps it's time I own my age & become the golden bachelorette,” she expressed on X on Monday.

“I've got no criminal record & no domestic violence accusations (just numerous unflattering photos on Google) LOL.”

The show “Golden Bachelorette” is a spin-off of the existing ABC franchise. Joan Vassos hosted the inaugural season, which launched in September 2024.

The “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” alum referenced Paul’s 2023 arrest in her pointed tweet that Monday.

Paul was apprehended after a physical confrontation with her former partner Dakota Mortensen.

The “Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” star later admitted guilt for a felony charge of aggravated assault, which will be downgraded to a misdemeanor once she concludes her three-year probation period.

Other allegations, such as two felony counts of domestic violence with a child present and one misdemeanor charge each for child abuse and criminal damage, were eventually dismissed.

Despite the incident taking place three years prior, it resurfaced earlier this month following the leak of a video capturing the alarming event.

As a consequence, ABC decided to cancel her season of the dating reality show just prior to its debut.

Page Six disclosed that Paul is presently linked to two additional domestic violence probes: One alleged episode occurred last month and another in 2024, both involving Paul and Mortensen.

Significantly, Glanville, 53, faced her scandal, which halted the broadcast of “The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip” Season 2.

In January 2023, Caroline Manzo accused Glanville of sexual misconduct while on location for the Bravo series in Morocco.