The Real Housewives of Miami star Joanna Krupa is suing former Beverly Hills Housewife Brandi Glanville.

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Krupa's lawyers have informed Glanville they're filing a lawsuit in a Florida court for "slander, libel, defamation and/or intentional infliction of emotional distress," Life & Style reported.

The lawsuit reportedly stems from a 2013 episode of Bravo's Watch What Happens Live when Glanville told host Andy Cohen that Krupa had sex with Yolanda Foster's now ex-husband Mohamed Hadid and the man said her "p-ssy smelled."

Krupa has since denied both claims while insisting Glanville knew the truth but spoke otherwise.

"She doesn't even know me!" Krupa told the magazine.

Below is the letter addressed to Glanville from Krupa's attorneys obtained by Life & Style:

"Please be advised that I represent Joanna Krupa and her husband Romain Zago in her/his/their actions against you for slander, libel, defamation and/or intentional infliction of emotional distress," the attorneys wrote.

"As you are aware, on November 11, 2013, on Bravo's, Watch What Happens Live, you falsely accused Mrs. Krupa of having sex with Mohamed Hadid told you that Mrs. Krupa's 'p--sy smelled,' claiming that such was the truth and that Lisa Vanderpump was there when Mr. Hadid said such to you. At the time you made the false and malicious statements."

Glanville's comments "have humiliated and harmed Joanna," an insider told Life & Style. "Joanna hired heavyweight lawyer Ray Rafool to sue because enough is enough."
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