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Brandi Glanville Suspects Sexually Transmitted Ringworm in Throat

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During the Thursday, May 21 episode of her Brandi Unfiltered podcast, reality TV personality Brandi Glanville posed a question to guest Lisa Ann that most people probably aren’t asking at the dinner table: Have you heard about sexually transmitted ringworm? The 53-year-old Bravo alum went on to reveal she believes she may have contracted the fungal infection in her throat, sparking a surprisingly detailed conversation about a health concern that rarely makes headlines.

Here’s what’s actually happening: Ringworm is a fungal infection that affects hair, skin, or nails and can spread through skin-to-skin or sexual contact, according to the CDC. When transmission occurs through sexual contact, infections tend to be more severe. Glanville didn’t identify her source, but she attributed her potential infection to dating someone in the entertainment industry who engaged in specific sexual practices. She’s already undergone multiple tests for sexually transmitted diseases in her throat, all of which came back negative, but she only recently learned about ringworm as a possibility from a friend.

Lisa Ann, an author and media personality, shared some eye-opening context about how widespread this issue can be in her industry. She explained that makeup artists at her workplace were trained to inspect new talent for signs of the infection—looking for patches on the skin under good lighting—because of how contagious ringworm actually is. It’s the kind of occupational health detail that rarely gets discussed in public, but it underscores just how real this problem can be in certain circles.

Glanville’s health struggles have made headlines before. She’s previously dealt with a mysterious facial disfigurement that she blamed on a parasite, though those details remained largely undisclosed. In December 2025, she told Us Weekly that she was finally getting back to her normal routine after moving to a new house, which she credited with helping her reset and focus on her well-being. She’s been actively working on her YouTube series and other projects, channeling her energy into creative endeavors rather than dwelling on past health battles.

What makes this story worth paying attention to isn’t just the shock value of the topic—it’s that Glanville is opening a conversation about a health issue that most people genuinely don’t know much about. Her willingness to discuss it publicly, even on her own platform, normalizes the kind of frank health dialogue that often stays behind closed doors. Whether or not she actually has ringworm remains to be seen, but her candor serves a purpose: getting people to ask questions they might otherwise ignore.

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