Brandi Glanville reveals how viral remedy turns into medical emergency
The media personality's home remedy went horribly wrong
Brandi Glanville became a victim of online remedies and ended up in urgent care.
In a recent appearance on the 'Unfiltered' podcast, the media personality, after taking advice from social media for her congestion and ended up getting a garlic stuck in her ear.
The 'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' alum revealed she caught a cold from her son Jake, noting, “Jake came over and he kept sneezing in my face. He’s like, ‘I’m not sick anymore.’ Like, cover your mouth when you sneeze. And then I got his cold."
And after looking online for a remedy for her congestion, she put a garlic clove in her ear but things did not go the way she thought and it got stuck in her ear.
Brandi recalled, “On Easter, I didn’t do anything because of the garlic in my ear. I was trying to get it out."
“It really went down further and I had to go to urgent care the next day and get it taken out.”
“I was just trying to clear my sinuses. It’s online."
She warned her fans, noting. “Don’t listen to people online or TikTok or Instagram or Twitter or Facebook.”
Brandi further revealed she also tried putting a garlic clove in her nose after her son Mason's recomdation but she revealed her nostril started to burn.
“It was burning too much so I moved it to my ear. It was like burning my skin because I’d just lasered it,” she added.
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