"Reality TV Stars Break NDAs to Expose Unlawful Acts: Bravo's Stance and Potential Lawsuits"

Bravo and NBCUniversal have stated that participants of reality TV shows are free to discuss and disclose any allegedly unlawful acts in the workplace, such as harassment or discrimination, despite the existence of non-disclosure agreements (NDAs). The companies have emphasized the importance of providing multiple avenues for reporting misconduct and have reminded production companies to prominently display anonymous hotline numbers. This comes after lawyers for reality TV star Bethenny Frankel raised concerns about sexual violence and mistreatment of cast and crew. The lawyers have threatened legal action and demanded that NBCU abandon the "draconian terms" of their contracts.
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