Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Lisa Vanderpump and Yolanda Foster's ex-husband, Mohamed Hadid, have blasted Brandi Glanville's allegations in an ongoing court battle she has with fellow former Housewife, Joanna Krupa.

Vanderpump and Hadid denied ever telling Glanville that Krupa was having an affair with Hadid, and they claim to have never said that Krupa's private parts smelled.

Previously, Glanville claimed that Vanderpump and Hadid - who have been friends for more than ten years - told her at Vanderpump's home that Hadid had been cheating on Foster with Krupa during a two-year affair.

Lisa Vanderpump and Mohamed Hadid deny telling Brandi Glanville that Joanna Krupa was having an affair with Hadid in a deposition that is part of an ongoing court battle between Krupa and Glanville. They also claim to have never said that Krupa's private parts smelled

Glanville and Krupa's court battle first kicked off in January 2015 after Glanville mentioned the alleged affair in an interview with Andy Cohen and spoke about the smell of Krupa's private parts.

Krupa first sued Glanville in Miami Court, accusing her of slander and emotional distress demanding monetary damages for the damage she did to her reputation.

Since then, Hadid has said that Krupa had zero to do with his marriage to Yolanda ending.

On August 18, Krupa filed court documents to amend her complaint to seek punitive damages from Glanville, revealing that both Vanderpump, Yolanda Foster and Mohamed Hadid all said Glanville's allegations are not true.

Krupa said that the three key witnesses deny the story Glanville claims as her defense.

Hadid said that he never informed Glanville of an affair between him and Krupa, and that he never made comments about Krupa's private parts. Vanderpump also says she never had a conversation with Glanville.

Krupa claimed that Glanville changed her story several times.

She hopes to amend her complaint to seek punitive damages, which under Florida law allows a jury to award her up to $2million in damages.

Transcripts of Vanderpump and Hadid's depositions were filed as part of Krupa's motion, and reveal that both deny Glanville's story of the conversation between the three of them.

Krupa (left) and Glanville's (right) court battle kicked off in January 2015 after Glanville mentioned the alleged affair in an interview with Andy Cohen

Hadid and Vanderpump (pictured with Hadid's fiancee Shiva Safai) have been friends for more than ten years. Vanderpump said she has never heard Hadid say a bad word about Krupa

Vanderpump claimed in her deposition that Glanville is known for her reputation of making false and malicious statements about people.

She said she is no longer friends with Glanville: 'I think through trial and tribulations, really reality television, and things she did and said here just - kind of ended the relationship.'

Vanderpump blasts Glanville for comments she made on her podcast, in which she said Vanderpump lived in the Valley at one point and even filed for bankruptcy. She said all the claims are lies that were detrimental to her and her husband's reputations.

The reality star said that the last straw in their friendship was a slap that took place when they were both on Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.

When asked about the alleged conversation with Hadid and Glanville over Krupa, two which said that Hadid never said a bad word about Krupa and only spoke about how nice she was.

She claimed that no comments were ever made about Krupa's vagina or her having an affair with Hadid.

The reality star said that she doesn't believe that Hadid even had a sexual relationship with Krupa, claiming that they are friends and always have been.

She added that she doesn't believe that Krupa should be pursuing a lawsuit, adding that she believes that nothing Glanville says has credence or credibility.

Further, Vanderpump said that Glanville's allegations that she got her fired from Real Housewives are false.

She said: 'I've been a victim of a lot of her lies. I don't have the power to have anybody fired, and if I did, she would have been fired the year before.'

Vanderpump said in her testimony that she believes that nothing Glanville says has credence or credibility

In her testimony, Vanderpump said that she doesn't believe that Krupa should be pursuing a lawsuit

During Hadid's deposition, he blasted Glanville's story and denies any of it too place. He claimed that he has never spoken about Krupa to Glanville and that he wasn't even aware that they knew each other.

When asked if Krupa had anything to do with his marriage to Foster ending, Hadid said, 'absolutely not'.

The judge has yet to make a decision on Krupa's motion to add punitive damages.

Last month, Glanville claimed Krupa's lawsuit was nothing more than an attempt by Krupa to keep her name in the headlines and help her her land a spot on Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, due to the Miami spin off being canceled years before because of low ratings.

The former RHOBH star slammed Krupa for being a hypocrite for taking legal action over her Watch What Happens Live comments when Krupa had been criticizing her in the press for more than a year.

Glanville claimed that Krupa had repeatedly made comments about her having a drinking problem, saying she needed to go to rehab and calling her trailer trash.

She demanded the entire lawsuit be thrown out and Krupa be awarded nothing from her complaint.

The case has been pending for several months while the two reality stars participate in the discovery part of the lawsuit, with each party exchanging documents and taking depositions of key people involved in the case.

Andy Cohen and fellow guest Mark Consuelos reacted with shock - with Consuelos falling to the ground - when Glanville made her claims on Watch What Happens Live last year

Krupa informed the court that she planned on taking depositions of Foster, Hadid and Vanderpump in the near future.

On June 20, Glanville demanded the judge presiding over the case to order Krupa to hand over her tax returns.

She claimed that she sent off a list of request for production to Krupa in which she demanded several documents, including her Real Housewives contract, medical records and communications during a period of time with Hadid, Vanderpump and Cohen.

Glanville says that Krupa objected to the majority of her demands and has refused to hand over her tax returns.

The former RHOBH star says that the tax returns will help prove that Krupa lived in California, not Florida, when the suit was filed.

If that is the case, the statute of limitations in California could cause Krupa's entire case to fall apart, due to her waiting too long to file suit.

Glanville says she is demanding tax documents from the year prior to the alleged defamatory statements and the two years following to the interview she gave to Cohen.

She points out that the returns will show the amount of money Krupa made during those years and are vital to the case, due to Krupa accusing her of ruining her reputation and causing her to lose jobs.