Friendly exes. Scheana Shay and her ex-husband, Mike Shay, are on good terms more than two years after the pair’s tumultuous divorce played out on Vanderpump Rules.
07.01.2020 - 20:56 / eonline.com
Vanderpump Rules returns to Bravo tonight, and with the start of season 8 comes a handful of new faces, new relationships and, of course, new drama.
In an exclusive interview with E! News, freshman cast members Max Boyens, Dayna Kathan and Brett Ciprioni tell viewers what to expect from the reality series' latest installment.
"Emotions, some messiness," teases Dayna, the TomTom hostess and soon-to-be SUR employee whose complicated dynamic with Max, TomTom's General Manager, is introduced
Friendly exes. Scheana Shay and her ex-husband, Mike Shay, are on good terms more than two years after the pair’s tumultuous divorce played out on Vanderpump Rules.
Scheana Shay is not here for the “boy crazy” narrative on season 8 of Vanderpump Rules. The SURver fired back after she appeared to crash ex Max Boyens’ boys’ night on the Tuesday, January 21, episode.
Stassi Schroeder's book signing bash turned volatile during Tuesday night's new Vanderpump Rules. And according to co-star Tom Sandoval, the Next Level Basic author is now "literally banned" from TomTom, the West Hollywood bar he co-owns alongside friend Tom Schwartz and master restaurateur Lisa Vanderpump.
A major milestone! Stassi Schroeder and her fiancé, Beau Clark, shared their excitement at becoming homeowners — and offered a glimpse of their new digs — via Instagram on Saturday, January 18.
'Everything Has Changed' precedes the new record, out next month.
On bad terms? A lot of stars from Vanderpump Rules are not too thrilled with their costar Max Boyens as of late.
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The boss isn’t happy. Lisa Vanderpump spoke out after her employees and Vanderpump Rules costars Max Boyens and Brett Caprioni’s racist tweets resurfaced.
Best Coast have shared a new song, “Everything Has Changed,” and an accompanying video starring Vanderpump Rules cast members. Watch the Ryan Baxley-directed video, which stars Beth Cosentino as a grouchy gameshow host, below.
That love triangle with Scheana Shay and Dayna Kathan is apparently the least of Max Boyens‘ problems now. The Vanderpump Rules star is getting slammed left and right by fans after some of his racist tweets from 2012 resurfaced.
The end of an era? Lisa Vanderpump isn’t so sure that Stassi Schroeder and Kristen Doute will be able to put their differences behind them.
New star Max Boyens is addressing his recently resurfaced racist tweets.
New star Max Boyens is addressing his recently resurfaced racist tweets.
Several of the Vanderpump Rules gals are currently on vacation in a winter wonderland. However, fans noticed a couple of ladies are absent from the trip: Ariana Madix and Scheana Shay.
Stassi Schroeder’s often dramatic life has played out in front of the cameras for the last eight years. When the 31-year-old first signed on to be a part of Vanderpump Rules, she was a mere employee at SUR — the famous restaurant owned by Lisa Vanderpump, which inspired the reality show now noted as a pop culture staple. Today, she’s an established TV personality, podcast host and author who has admittedly grown up over the camera this past decade.
There are some new faces on Vanderpump Rules this season, but you've definitely seen some of them before.
When Vanderpump Rules started in 2013, it was instantly obsession-worthy. With Stassi as queen bee, Jax as top hunk, Scheana as the new girl, and the rest of the original cast swirling around the fish tank that was SUR (which, yes, stands for Sexy Unique Restaurant), it all suddenly felt like appointment television.