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Brandi Glanville Candid Interview: Kenya Moore 'Reeks Of Desperation' & LeAnn Rimes Should Not Have My Children Alone Overnight

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Jun. 6 2013, Published 6:31 a.m. ET

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Brandi Glanville is never one to hold back, and The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills beauty doesn't disappoint in a new Q&A, where she calls out perennial rival LeAnn Rimes, and fellow Bravo star Kenya Moore.

She told US momentum in co-parenting with her ex-husband Eddie Cibrian "goes in waves," as it's "difficult, especially when you aren't getting along with your ex."

She then took a dig at the Spitfire songstress, painting her with a brush of incompetence in regards to tending to her two boys, Mason and Jake.

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"LeAnn said in an interview recently that she had the kids by herself for two nights and was overwhelmed: That shouldn't happen," she said. "If Eddie is out of town, I'm supposed to have my kids, so it's frustrating.

"But the boys do love her and that gives me peace in my heart."

She also had mixed messages about stunning Kenya, whose ditty Gone With The Wind Fabulous has garnered a cult following.

Brandi -- noting she thinks Kenya is a pretty and intelligent woman -- said the former Miss USA "reeks of desperation," at times.

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"The whole 'I want to get married, I want to get married' thing is not hot for anyone to say," she observed.

For more Brandi snark, check out her book Drinking and Tweeting: And Other Brandi Blunders, in stores now.

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