Looks like someone’s trying to stay in Lisa Vanderpump’s good books!
25.05.2020 - 18:19 / hollywoodlife.com
Lisa Rinna, 56, totally dissed former Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Lisa Vanderpump, 59, but the OG housewife “isn’t surprised” at all. A source close to the Bravo reality icons spoke to HollywoodLife exclusively about the shady exchange.
“Lisa Vanderpump was not at all surprised to see Lisa Rinna diss her on social media. She expects nothing less than an opportunity for Rinna to take a dig at her.
The two women cannot stand one another. Even if they were in the same room, they’d ignore
.Looks like someone’s trying to stay in Lisa Vanderpump’s good books!
castmember Brett Caprioni is speaking out. The reality star — who was one of four castmembers terminated by Bravo over past racist actions — shared some words of appreciation for Lisa Vanderpump.Shortly after Vanderpump broke her silence regarding the news of Bravo's announcement, Caprioni released a statement to ET praising the restaurateur and reality TV icon.«I appreciate Lisa for the opportunity she gave me.
Lisa Vanderpump is ready to "freely speak from the heart." As Vanderpump Rules fans may know, Stassi Schroeder and Kristen Doute were fired from the hit series following allegations made by Faith Stowers, in which Stowers detailed her experience working with her former castmates and shared that they had once called the police on her. Now, the restaurateur herself is speaking on the drama and allegations that have been going on off-screen.
Lisa Vanderpump is speaking out amid the firing of four cast members from her Bravo show "Vanderpump Rules." Stassi Schroeder, Kristen Doute, Max Boyens and Brett Caprioni were all axed Tuesday for their past racially insensitive and racist behavior. The 59-year-old broke her silence on Instagram, writing Wednesday: “Over the past two weeks, many things have been brought to my attention, of which I and many others were previously unaware.
Kate Aurthur editorThe day after Bravo announced it was firing four cast members — Stassi Schroeder, Kristen Doute, Max Boyens, and Brett Caprioni — from its show “Vanderpump Rules” for their past racist actions, Lisa Vanderpump and Andy Cohen have separately spoken out about the firings — sort of.Cohen — the host of Bravo’s “Watch What Happens Live” and an executive producer on the “Real Housewives” shows — was more direct than Vanderpump.
Following the news that Stassi Schroeder, Kristen Doute, Max Boyens, and Brett Caprioni would not be returning to Vanderpump Rules, Lisa Vanderpump shared a statement on her Instagram on Wednesday, June 10.
Lisa Vanderpump's cocktail lounge, PUMP, in Los Angeles has been boarded up and covered in Black Lives Matter messages as protests continue over the death of George Floyd while he was in police custody. The spray-painted tags also come in the wake of Bravo firing four cast members from her show "Vanderpump Rules" for past racially insensitive actions.
Following the firing of ‘Vanderpump Rules’ stars Kristen Doute, Stassi Schroeder, Max Boyens, as well as Brett Caprioni, Lisa Vanderpump has broken her silence! Here’s what she had to say! As you may have heard, the cast members mentioned above were let go by the reality TV show after being accused of doing and saying racist things. Earlier today, Lisa took to her IG account address the axing without actually mentioning their names.
Denise Petski Senior Managing EditorLisa Vanderpump is speaking out following the firing of four Vanderpump Rules cast members over their past racist behavior. “Over the past two weeks, many things have been brought to my attention, of which I and many others were previously unaware.
The Queen has spoken!
Stassi Schroeder was one of four cast members fired from Vanderpump Rules for past racial remarks, but she isn’t blaming Lisa Vanderpump for any of it.“Stassi isn’t mad at Lisa Vanderpump,” a source tells Us Weekly exclusively.
cast firings.In a statement to ET on Tuesday, Bravo and Evolution Media confirmed that Stassi Schroeder, Kristen Doute, Max Boyens and Brett Caprioni would not be returning to the reality series, following the resurfacing of racist actions by Schroeder and Doute toward former co-star Faith Stowers and racist, homophobic and misogynistic tweets by Boyens and Caprioni.Vanderpump released a statement via Instagram on Wednesday, telling fans that «over the past two weeks, many things have been
Lisa Vanderpump responded to Stassi Schroeder and Kristen Doute being axed from Vanderpump Rules for their past racist behavior.“Over the past two weeks, many things have been brought to my attention, of which I and many others were previously unaware. It was necessary for me to be quiet until now, until decisions had been made.
This week, four Vanderpump Rules stars – Stassi Shroeder, Kristen Doute, Max Boyens and Brett Caprioni – were fired over past racist and insensitive behavior.
Lisa Vanderpump, 59, responded to the firing of Stassi Schroeder, 31, Kristen Doute, 37, Max Boyens, and Brett Caprioni from Vanderpump Rules on June 10 after the cast members were axed from the reality series for racist behavior. The British restaurateur took to Instagram on June 10, and while she didn’t directly acknowledge her cast members’ exits from the series, it’s pretty obvious she’s talking about their actions and recent firings.
Lisa Vanderpump‘s restaurant and lounge, PUMP, is now covered in Black Lives Matter messages. Images of the boarded-up Los Angeles restaurant surfaced on June 10, showing the establishment covered in black spray paint with phrases like “Black Lives Matter,” the abbreviation “BLM,” and a few black hearts painted onto the boards.
Lisa Vanderpump is known for using her platform for good, but Vanderpump Rules alum Faith Stowers is less than impressed with her former boss’ role in the Black Lives Matter movement.“Lisa does a lot for the LGBTQ community and support, and she does a lot for dogs all across the world to try to help them with what they’re putting dogs through all over the world.
A break-in at Lisa Vanderpump's famous Los Angeles-area restaurant was thwarted by a quick-thinking passersby who caught the crook in the act.