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The Scandoval that rocked a nation. After years of squabbles, cheating, firings and re-hirings the crew of West Hollywood former, twenty-somethings finally imploded over a cheating reveal that would shake even the most ardent of reality TV viewer to their core. After a decade of love it was revealed that legacy cast members Tom Sandoval and Ariana Madix had split after Sandoval allegedly cheated on her with another costar, Raquel Leviss.
This news sparked a frenzy of possibly (definitely) staged TMZ tapings, restraining order between Leviss and cast mate Schneana Shay and an entire re-working of the final episode and subsequent reunion. The first ever footage for this long-awaited gathering of the whole “Vanderpump” crew post-scandoval has finally debuted along with the premiere date for part one, May 24th.
Bombshell highlights from the “Vanderpump Rules” reunion trailer include: Madix confronting Leviss and calling her “demented” and “sub-human; Shay breaking down into tears; Leviss’ ex James Kennedy screaming at Sandoval and threatening violence; Leviss and Sandoval claiming they’ve been nothing but honest with this cast (from the safe distance of their off-set trailer).
Andy Cohen has promised to answer just about all of the fans questions in this multi-episode reunion. But before we can see cast mate Lala Kent calling out everyone misaligned timeless, there’s still the finale which will air on Wednesday, May 17. This episode takes place after the season was wrapped, and shortly after Madix reportedly found proof of Sandoval’s cheating and producers picked the cameras back up.
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