“Real Housewives” alum and host of the “Brandi Glanville Unfiltered” podcast Brandi Glanville teams up with co-host James Maas to highlight Sus.ai, the new people search platform that enables instant person checks, criminal records, identity verification and social media analytics in less than 30 seconds. And according to the duo, the “Real Housewives” franchise would never survive it.
Brandi Glanville and James Maas imagine the chaos of Sus AI in the world of ‘Housewives’

In a social media post that made the rounds, Brandi and James turned the Sus.ai concept into exactly the kind of unfiltered “Housewives” commentary their fans live for, explaining how the platform’s shareable recipes would play out on Bravo’s most dramatic casts.
Considering Brandi spent years at the heart of the “RHOBH” chaos and James broke every alliance, blow-up and betrayal alongside her on their podcast, they may be the most qualified people in reality TV to make this call.
How Sus AI ‘Receipts’ Could Shake Up Bravo Drama

Sus AI draws on more than 600 million court records, registries in all 50 states, and more than 120 social networks to build a complete portrait of anyone in seconds. After each search, the platform gives users receipts they can share, checks criminal and sex offender status, verifies identity, and looks for hidden social media profiles and red flags.
For a franchise built on women who have been accused of everything from financial fraud to rigged storylines, this kind of data mining could rewrite a few reunion specials.
No more guessing
“Sus.ai lets you search for anyone in seconds: dates, babysitters, business partners, you name it,” said Sus AI CEO. “Real criminal records, real public data, real peace of mind. No more guessing.”
The platform’s slogan says it all. With one in three online profiles containing inaccurate information, Sus gives users a tool that goes beyond a quick Google search. The first week costs $0.95 with a credit card to start; results come back in about 30 seconds and the reports are designed for ordinary people, not investigators.
Brandi Glanville recently opened up about divorce drama with Eddie Cibrian

The Sus.ai partnership also comes just days after Glanville made headlines for revisiting the financial fallout from her divorce from ex-husband Eddie Cibrian. During a recent episode of her podcast “Brandi Glanville Unfiltered,” the former “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star claimed she spent more than $10,000 on legal fees trying to regain access to her own retirement money after the couple split.
According to Glanville, tensions escalated during the divorce proceedings when she attempted to recoup her 401K from Cibrian, whom she divorced in 2010 after eight years of marriage. Glanville alleged that the “Sunset Beach” actor resisted the process, saying she “had to hire a lawyer to get my own 401K back” and accusing her of “trying to keep it.”
Speaking to co-host James Maas, Glanville said the legal battle lasted nearly a year and ultimately became much more expensive than expected. “He told me to find a lawyer, and that’s what I did,” Glanville said.
Glanville hinted at more legal issues to come

Glanville also suggested that his legal troubles may not be over yet. “I’m going to have to get a lawyer to fight this, which is so ridiculous. I don’t want that for anyone,” she said, although she did not elaborate on the specific issue.
The reality star then used her own financial struggles as a warning to other women, especially her fellow “housewives” struggling with marriages, divorces and shared finances. “It goes back to ‘Housewives,’ they’re all getting divorced and half of them don’t even have a 401K,” Glanville said.
She added: “Get your stuff together, ladies. Know where the money is.”
Imagine “housewives” with Sus AI receipts

For Brandi, whose public life includes many moments where she said she wished she knew more before walking into a room, the hook of Sus.ai is obvious. For fans of the “Housewives” universe, pulling Sus receipts on women like Erika Jayne, Teresa Giudiceor any cast member currently on trial is the type of content the franchise was designed for.
Sus AI is now available. The first week costs only $0.95.



























