Resurfaced Clip Reveals Ariana Madix AGREED With Rachel's Cease & Desist -- And Her Lawyer Thoughtfully Responded To It Last Year!
02.03.2024 - 21:01
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Ariana Madix swore months ago that she never sent or showed anyone that NSFW video of Rachel Leviss!
In case you missed it, some bombshell news dropped earlier this week that rocked Vanderpump Rules fans world. And no, we are not talking about the Jax Taylor and Brittany Cartwright separation! Instead, it is the lawsuit Rachel filed against Ariana and Tom Sandoval over a sexually explicit video that was allegedly recorded and shared without her consent.
You will recall that the 38-year-old Broadway star learned about the months-long affair between her then-boyfriend and friend last year when she accidentally saw an X-rated clip of a FaceTime call between Rachel and Sandoval on his phone. At the time, the former pageant queen said Sandy recorded the video without her permission. Her attorney even sent a cease-and-desist letter to cast members to tell them to delete the video as it was filmed “illegally.”
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And cut to this week, Rachel ended up suing Ariana and Tom over the explicit video! She accused him of recording her performing a sexual act “without her knowledge or consent.” Meanwhile, the 29-year-old claimed the former Dancing With the Star competitor allegedly distributed it to others, including the cast members, as she was “seeking vengeance.” Yikes…
Neither Sandoval nor Ariana have addressed the lawsuit. But it turns out that she did address the cease and desist letter Rachel had sent out about the pornographic video back in August!
When the lawsuit news broke, a video resurfaced on social media of Ariana on the Scheananigans podcast discussing the issue. She insisted she had “not shown or sent” to anyone! Notably, host Sche
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