wrote via Twitter Saturday.
It is unclear what prompted Ravenel to come for the “Southern Hospitality” star, 44, but his rants over the show didn’t end there.
Ravenel also made a remark in the comments about the show’s audience, writing that the “viewership went from 1.5 million to 250 k” after he made his exit.
The controversial former politician appears to still be an avid viewer of the South Carolina-based reality show despite leaving the series over five years ago.
Ravenel’s time on the Bravo show came to an end in 2018 after he pleaded guilty to assault and battery.
His nanny at the time, Dawn Ledwell, filed charges in 2015 after Ravenel forcefully tried to kiss her in his home.
The dad of three admitted to his wrongdoing in court at the time, saying, “Your honor, on the night of the incident, I did attempt to kiss her, and in so doing, I grabbed her arm and that was wrong and I am much appreciative of the opportunity to apologize to her in court today.”
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He received a 30-day suspended sentence, a $500 fine and avoided jail time.
Ravenel also underwent a messy custody battle with his ex-girlfriend Kathryn Dennis.
Ravenel — who shares son St. Julien Rembert and daughter Kensington Calhoun with his former co-star — was granted permanent sole custody of their children in May.
In August 2022, Ravenel took to Twitter to slam Bravo after being seemingly displeased over how the network covered the custody battle.
“If I lost all custody of my kids, all the Bravo controlled media would be talking about what a horrible father I am,” the disgraced politician wrote, and quickly deleted, on Twitter at the time.
“Instead, as I have full custody, the narrative is that I’ve bought off the system and Family Court is corrupt.”
He concluded, “I think Bravo is corrupt.”
Ravenel also shares son Jonathan with ex-fiancée Heather Mascoe.