Though Brandi Glanville apologized for her racist comments on Monday, Dec. 9, Real Housewives of Miami cast member Joanna Krupa is still angry with her fellow reality star.

Krupa was also shocked no one paid attention to Glanville acting inappropriate in a recent episode of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, in which Steve Wonder made a surprise appearance at David Foster's Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony.

"I watched both episodes and I thought 'holy s**t! What is wrong with this woman?!' " Krupa told Celebuzz.

Krupa referred to episode 5 of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, when Glanville commented on Wonder's presence at the event. "Hey Stevie!," she said during her on-camera commentary, before laughing and addding "I took a picture of him. I don't think he saw."

"I was watching Yolanda Foster and her husband and this amazing moment for them and then I was repulsed and disgusted," Krupa said about the scene. "When you think someone can't get any lower than that, she can beat it. There are not many words to describe her.

"I felt really bad for Stevie. It's not something to joke about. It's ignorant," she added.

One week later, Glanville got others upset as well when new cast member Joyce Giraud admitted that she could not swim and Glanville told her, "You're black."

"It was a joke and my black friends would've laughed crazy, 'cause they don't go in the pool because they will get their weave f**ked up," Glanville added in the Dec. 9 episode. "All my black friends can't swim. Is that bad?"

Giraud quickly replied, "Yes, I'm black. What's your problem? Puerto Ricans are black, they're Indian and they're Spanish, so I am a mix of three cultures, and I am very proud to represent all three."

Commenting on the incident that played out on the Housewives episode, Krupa said, "I don't know what her little brain thinks."

"I get it, it's reality TV and it's about ratings and maybe she feels that it's her job, but she should learn the difference between being dramatic on TV and how to be sensitive."

"I just think she has an alcohol issue," Krupa added. "When she says stupid things it tends to be after she's had a drink. I don't know if it's for attention, but it fuels her to put people down. She really needs to understand that it's only hurting her in the end. She's not thinking."

Glanville apologized for her "black" comments when she called in to Andy Cohen's Watch What Happens Live talk show on Monday, admitting her words were "definitely inappropriate."

"It was definitely not sensitive and I apologize to anyone I offended," she told Cohen over the phone. "My friends and I joke with each other this way and they are from all different backgrounds so, I'm sorry. I guess TV is not ready for the real Brandi, but should I censor myself?"

However, Krupa is not buying it.

"It's one thing to censor yourself and another to completely offend a whole race," she said. "It's ignorant. I'm sick of it because how many times are you going to apologize? And you can't keep saying your sorry to backpedal. How many times are people are going to forgive her?"

Krupa and Glanville are not the best of friends. The former was scorned by Glanville in November when the Beverly Hills native claimed Krupa slept with Yolanda Foster's ex-husband Mohamed Hadid. Both Krupa and Hadid denied the allegations.

The models have not seen each other since.

"I have a word or two to say to her if I see her," Krupa said. "I still think I deserve an apology. She hurt me, Yolanda, Mohamed and my husband as well."

Glanville defended her drunken behavior by firing back at those who have claimed she needs rehab.

"There are all these articles now, like does Brandi need rehab? I've never claimed to be sober. Never. Not in my life," Glanville said during her Podcast One show. "I do enjoy drinking. Sometimes I overindulge...There are a couple ladies on the show that are going around trying to discredit me,. And sometimes with these ladies, your only friend in the room is a drink."

"I think alcohol makes the reality TV world go round," she said in her first Podcast show, on Nov. 5.