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Brandi Glanville Talks Parenting And Dating

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July 09, 2014 12:00 PM by Lisa Princ

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Brandi Glanville is usually dishing up some sort of drama on Twitter or on The Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills, but when she’s not causing trouble, Brandi is also a single mother of two sons. And in a new interview, Glanville talks parenting and…dating? That’s right, read all about it inside.

Facebook fans often wonder if Brandi Glanville is constantly stirring up drama, even off of the set of The Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills, but it doesn’t seem likely as she has to be a mother as well. And being a mom is something that Glanville takes very seriously – when she’s not bashing her son, that is. In fact, in a new interview with In Touch Magazine, Glanville opened up about her parenting, claiming: “The biggest lesson I hope to teach my kids a little humbleness and appreciation.”

However, Glanville says it scares her because her children are spoiled. And while she didn’t come right out and point fingers, we’re sure she is talking about the time they spend with their dad. Meanwhile, Glanville was also asked about her love life, and she insists that the only time she ever goes on dates is when the boys are with their father. As for anything serious in her future, Glanville revealed that she will never, ever get married again. Sure. Isn’t that what they all say? We’re thinking Glanville just needs to focus more on not slamming her children.

What do you think of Brandi Glanville’s thoughts on parenting and dating? We know you have an opinion and we want to hear from you. Sound off in the comments section below!

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