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Brandi Glanville Calls Her Sons 'Boring' for Never Trying Cocaine

Her podcast remarks tie a 1990s cocaine confession to her claim she bought fentanyl test strips for her children, highlighting public concern about tainted street drugs.

Overview

  • Glanville said on her podcast that her sons “don’t do cocaine” and called them “boring,” adding they “don’t even like to drink” and that she wishes they would “party a little more” but “not like cocaine.”
  • She told listeners she used cocaine in the 1990s and said she stopped using it “since fentanyl came out,” a comment first reported from the July 18 podcast episode.
  • When cohost James Maas joked about testing drugs for fentanyl, Glanville said she bought drug‑testing strips and quipped she got them “for the kids.”
  • Coverage from Page Six, Us Weekly and other outlets frames the remarks as celebrity talk and notes Glanville shares sons Mason, 23, and Jake, 19, with ex‑husband Eddie Cibrian; no public responses from the sons or Cibrian have been reported.
  • The exchange echoes wider public anxiety about fentanyl contamination and the growing use of test strips as a harm‑reduction tool, and current reporting is based on Glanville’s own podcast comments rather than independent verification.