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Raise your glasses high… because a newVanderpump Rulesspinoff is in the works!
PEOPLE can confirm there will be another addition to the unscripted Vanderpump-verse on Bravo.
Though the new cast has not yet been confirmed, the upcoming reality series will consist of eight episodes, according toDeadline.
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The announcement comes afterVPR’s explosive season 10 reunion, which brought forward new revelations aboutLisa Vanderpump’s TomTom Bar business partnerTom Sandoval’smonths-long affairwith costarRaquel Levisswhile datingAriana Madix.
Revelationsrevealed during the reunionincluded that Sandoval’s best friend and business partnerTom Schwartzhad known about the affair since August and that Sandoval cheated on Madix at the start of their relationship.
The show, which follows Vanderpump’s employees who work at her restaurant SUR and TomTom Restaurant and Bar, hit a series high during its season 10 finale, thanks in part to the scandal, raking in 4.1 million viewers on Bravo, on-demand and on the Peacock platform within three days of its release, according toVariety.
Series regularLala Kentrevealed on Monday during an Amazon Live session that season 11 of the Bravo show began filming Wednesday.
While the cameras have started rolling, a source recently told PEOPLE that Sandoval is one of the few cast members that has officially agreed to filming another season.
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Schwartz seemed toconfirm he’s signed onin a conversation with PEOPLE. “I don’t know what it’s going to look like,” he said of the upcomingVPRseason. “I will say I’m excited and grateful that we have a new season. … I don’t know what to expect, honestly, but I know it’s going to be a good season. I’ll say that.”
The woman at the center of the cheating scandal —Raquel Leviss— is not yet confirmed, though a second insider told PEOPLE her castmates wouldn’t be shocked to see her on set. According to the insider, the consensus is that “Raquel’s family doesn’t want her to film, but the cast is betting she appears at some point."
Since filming theVanderpump Rulesreunionmore than two months ago, the former pageant queen hasbeen in a mental health facility. A rep for Leviss did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.
Other cast members, including Madix, still haven’t been confirmed to film for another season.
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Season 11 ofVPRand its newly-announced spinoff aren’t the only projects Vanderpump has in the works.
Earlier this month, the reality star, 62, revealed that Hulu ordered 10 episodes ofVanderpump Villa, an unscripted reality show that will take place in her luxurious French villa, according toDeadline.
The show will follow the villa’s staff members as they live and work together at Vanderpumps' European estate and offer a glimpse into their lives as they attend to the location’s extravagant guests, according to the outlet.
A premiere date has not yet been set for the series, which Vanderpump will serve as the executive producer.
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Vanderpump Rulescan be streamed in full on Peacock.
source: people.com