Some people think that the Vanderpump Rules cheating scandal was staged


The Vanderpump Rules cheating scandal is, I think, reaching its pinnacle with the season finale and the three part reunion airing over these next few weeks. From the moment the news broke in March, some people have been wondering if the whole thing was staged. After all, reality shows often manufacture storylines to keep things interesting. I don’t think that the cheating scandal was at all contrived, but some podcasters/fans think that it was possibly orchestrated by Tom Sandoval and the producers, citing other cast members’ suspicious behavior and an extended filming permit as reasons for those belief.

It’s odd the cast members seemed surprised by the affair, some podcasters said

Sarah Cee and Hollie Bohorquez, the hosts of the “Vanderpump Rules Party” podcast, told me that it’s odd the cast seemed “bamboozled” by the announcement given their monthslong speculation. Cee thinks each cast member likely has a different reason for not being more vocal about their suspicions: Maloney, for example, didn’t have many allies in the cast while filming, and potentially didn’t want to jeopardize her relationship with Madix unless she had hard proof of Sandoval’s indiscretion.

Kate Casey, the host of “Reality Life With Kate Casey,” agreed. Leviss “presented herself as a wounded bird” and a good friend, and Casey said that people on reality TV constantly “have to weigh the risks” that come with calling out the misbehavior of a cast member who is potentially more well-liked. “Will this alienate them with the cast, and more importantly the audience?” she said.

But Cee thinks production knew. Bravo has stressed there’s been no reediting of the season to account for the discovery of the affair, “so with that in mind,” Cee said, the show’s producers “had to have known or had very strong inklings.” (Kent has claimed on her podcast, “Give Them Lala,” that they did not.)

One theory: Sandoval and producers were producing a story arc to keep show ratings up

Cee cited an April episode highlighting Sandoval patting Leviss’ butt as an example, and Bohorquez agreed: “I personally feel like they were mapping this out.”

Bohorquez thinks producers, and perhaps even Sandoval himself, might have been attempting to produce a story arc — of Sandoval falling out of love with Madix and falling in love with Leviss — to carry the show into another season. “Production at least knew there was a strong flirtation,” Cee said. “I think they were trying to milk it.”

Bohorquez suggested the cast might have known it would come out during this season, offering potentially damning pieces of evidence that any conspiracy theorist would envy: sly mentions on podcasts of explosive things to come and an odd interaction with the exiled cast member Kristen Doute among them.

Podcasters found a filming permit from after the season wrapped in front of a cast member’s building

But the most damning involved a filming permit Bohorquez and Cee retrieved from in front of a cast member’s building. The permit was in effect until April 2, long after filming for the season had wrapped. After news of the affair came out in March, Bravo infamously resumed filming. “So before Scandoval even broke, they had the filming permits in place to record with when cameras went back.”

Carey O’Donnell and Lara Schoenhals, who host “Sexy Unique Podcast,” aren’t quite as conspiracy-minded. Schoenhals… theory is that producers intended to follow the Sandoval-Leviss rumor as a B or C plot that would eventually fall to the wayside. But after Madix found the evidence, they understood immediately that it was what the show needed to regain attention and started leaking the news for marketing purposes.

“I don’t think people in this world specifically, aside from Lisa Vanderpump, are calculated enough and strategic enough,” Schoenhals said, to successfully fabricate something like this. (It’s a good point.)

O’Donnell joked on the show that he “feels like a 9/11 truther” but thinks Bravo went back and added things to episodes to make Leviss and Sandoval more central to the plot, despite the network’s statements to the contrary.

When reached by Insider, Bravo declined to comment on the podcasters’ theories.

[From Insider]

I don’t think the extended filming permit is a smoking gun of any kind. Reality shows — like scripted productions — sometimes do reshoots when the audio is off, etc. A filming permit for outside someone’s building could mean they were just covering their bases just in case they needed to redo an outdoor conversation. I think the producers were trying to milk the flirtation and any suspicions that cast members may have had to keep things interesting, but I don’t think they actively staged the affair. I’m going to echo a refrain from Beyond the Blinds — this show was built on cheating. The first season started after Scheana’s affair with Eddie Ciriban and ended with Jax cheating on Stassi. Then there was Tom/Ariana and Kristen/Jax,  and so on throughout its 10 season run. Cheating founded this show and I don’t think the scandal was staged because (A) these people may have wanted to be actors, but they are not and you can see it on their faces — particularly Ariana and Scheana — that it’s real, and (B) Tom and Raquel would not want to be as completely hated as they are now in service of their relationship or fame. The death of Ariana’s dog and grandma in the middle of all this are particularly cold details — so cold that this must be real. The theory I most agree with is the idea that Tom Sandoval was trying to “shadow produce” and lay the groundwork for his and Ariana’s breakup by staging those conversations about their relationship problems with her (unbeknownst to her) and Tom Schwartz.

Also — Tom and Raquel broke up. Supposedly she dipped out, but for real, not just up to his room like his stupid lie. Probably because she knows there’s no redemption arc if they’re together.

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  1. Belgiumsugar says:

    I love how you filed this under Tom Selleck.

  2. Sunday says:

    It’s wild to me that there’s this salacious scandal and yet “fans” are still breaking their backs reaching for insane conspiracies. Tom would absolutely never have agreed to intentionally make himself such a villain that it permanently damages his reputation and threatens the longevity of not only his on-screen career but also his restaurants for which he’s deep in debt. Are the producers and cast capitalizing on this scandal to boost their ratings and line their pockets? Absolutely, but that doesn’t mean the whole thing was orchestrated. If it was, they’d have filmed Ariana finding the Facetime on Tom’s phone.

    It’s so clear that Tom was trying to stage the show by planting seeds that Ariana was so distant and he was just a sad little victim in need of love. His efforts were about as subtle as a sledgehammer. THAT’S what he was going for – exaggerate the decline of the relationship, be perceived as trying to salvage it, break up with her off camera between seasons, and start seeing Raquel on camera towards the end of the next season, except he got caught and it all blew up in his face.

    • Concern Fae says:

      Part of the attraction of conspiracy theories is the way it makes people feel superior to those who can’t see the “truth.” The world is full of secret signs only they can see.

  3. Slush says:

    Even if the producers/crew did know or had a strong inkling- so what? It’s not their job to tell Ariana. They have had to turn a blind eye to a lot of stuff throughout the years.

    Tom was absolutely attempting to create an arch of his relationship with A winding down, and starting up with R, but his problem is he wasn’t man enough to break up with A cleanly. He never was going to be able to do that. This was always how it was going to end for him.

    • Kiera says:

      I think two weeks ago one of the camera crew or producers said they brought some suspicions to Ariana because they said they thought something was weird between Tom and Raquel. If I remember right Ariana said she knew Raquel would never do something like that to her, so they dropped it and basically kept waiting for the shoe to drop.

  4. BeanieBean says:

    Was Sandoval trying for a 70s porn look, ’cause that’s the look he’s got going. Eejit.

  5. NMB says:

    This show is AWFUL. I watched the first couple seasons and couldn’t’ believe these people are real. Yuck. They’re all the worst – and wasn’t it confirmed when half of the original cast were fired for being racist? Gross.

  6. Torttu says:

    So am I the only one who thinks that everyone is overly hysterical about this? It’s quite common that someone has an affair with the spouse’s friend. They all act as if Ariana donated both her kidneys to Tom and then he went and had an affair. It’s not “right” what he did but life is not that black and white.
    Wish Ariana the best though, and the sandwich shop looks amazing and I get so hungry when they show the samples.

    • Andrea says:

      I know plenty of women in unhappy marriages in their 30s, 40s, 50s, if they got any kind of attention from another friend’s husband, they would jump on it. They have openly all told me they would love to have an affair atm.

  7. Aubree says:

    Of course it was staged! I can’t believe people actually bought into this.

  8. Ana says:

    I can’t look at his face anymore!!!