

I think people relate to me on a very emotional level over so many different things. Lisa Vanderpump on her fervent fanbase: “When I go to appearances, like when I used to go to rosé signings, it was very important to me - and everybody will speak to this - that I would stay until I saw every single person, even if I was there six hours. A lot of this show is poignant, some of it is sad when you see some of the dogs’ stories, where they’ve come from, and if they’ve been abused or neglected, and it’s their second chance. We’re very stringent on rules, doing background checks, home checks, so to speak, and seeing where the home is that they’re going to, and matching the right dog with the right person. Lisa Vanderpump on Vanderpump Dogs : “The premise of the show is trying to find these dogs the perfect person, and trying to find the perfect dog for the person that comes through the door.

There are definitely a lot of complicated dynamics, and certainly some things have been festering through COVID that people want to get off their chests. I thought maybe they’d be a little sleepier after COVID, but they’re not. There are a lot of opinions, there are a lot of dynamics, and it’s moving very, very quickly, I have to say. We’re probably just about a quarter of the way through filming, and it really is full-on. It really does feel like these people have been locked up as well. Lisa Vanderpump on the upcoming season of Vanderpump Rules : “Even though we’ve just started filming a while ago, already… wow! It just never stops. Authenticity is absolutely key, and I think you feel that in Vanderpump Rules, and you feel that in Overserved, you see Pandora and I do everything together.” It wasn’t like I was on it for a minute! Vanderpump Rules has been an incredible kind of vehicle and adventure, too, and that keeps going. To be the recipient of gang-ups again? I just said, ‘Okay,’ I walked away, but I did do nine and a half years. It just wasn’t a good time for me at all.

At the time, my brother had just died, and I was looking for happiness in my life. I got to a point where it was too negative for me. I always try to speak to my passions and what’s authentic, so to have the dog rescue as something that is absolutely a passion project for all of us to make a show about it makes sense. I love cooking and entertaining, so that was something I’ve always wanted to do, just for visuals and the beauty. It’s just such a fun show, and I never thought I’d do that, but it was in COVID, and we did it very safely. Lisa Vanderpump on leaving RHOBH and deciding to do other shows: “I never really know what’s coming, but I’m just always excited about new ventures. This content is not available due to your privacy preferences.
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It wasn’t like I was on it for a minute!” “To be the recipient of gang-ups again? I just said, ‘Okay,’ I walked away, but I did do nine and a half years. It just wasn’t a good time for me at all,” Vanderpump told In The Know.
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Turns out, Vanderpump had a few other ideas up her pink, silk sleeve: The restauranteur returned this year with two new series on two Bravo sister networks: Overserved with Lisa Vanderpump premiered on E! earlier this year and sees her throwing dinner parties at her famed home Villa Rosa, and Vanderpump Dogs premieres on June 9th on the streaming service Peacock.įor the latest episode of In The Know’s pop culture interview series We Should Talk, Lisa Vanderpump discusses bringing her passion for dog advocacy to streaming through Vanderpump Dogs, reflects on why she left Real Housewives behind, teases the upcoming season of Vanderpump Rules and more. She still lorded over her spinoff series Vanderpump Rules, but fans wondered if someone who had been so pervasive on Bravo for the better part of a decade would be content to just float in and out of a show that centered around her (current and former) employees.
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When Lisa Vanderpump left The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills at the end of its ninth season, it was unclear what her future on reality TV would look like. Tune into We Should Talk every Thursday, where In The Know’s Gibson Johns interviews your favorite celebrities and influencers.
