Raquel Leviss claimed during an interview that Tom Sandoval was offered a producer credit for season 11 of Vanderpump Rules amid negotiations for their contracts, which raised suspicions about the authenticity of their affair scandal. Leviss also accused Sandoval of manipulating the editing process to remove a scene where she confronted him about recording their private FaceTime session without her consent. Bravo, the network behind Vanderpump Rules, later denied Leviss’ claims and stated that Sandoval had no creative control over the show’s editing.
Raquel Leviss claimed that Tom Sandoval was offered a producer credit for season 11 of Vanderpump Rules and had editing rights in relation to their affair, which she believes was a reward for the scandal.
Title: Raquel Leviss Claims Tom Sandoval Was Offered Producer Credit on Vanderpump Rules Season 11
UPDATE: Bravo Denies Leviss’ Claims
In the latest twist surrounding the Vanderpump Rules scandal, Raquel Leviss, who was rumored to not be returning for season 11, has alleged that Tom Sandoval, her former flame and long-time castmate, was offered a producer credit for the upcoming season. Leviss disclosed this shocking information during a recent interview on her iHeartRadio podcast with Bethenny Frankel.
Leviss shared her skepticism about Sandoval’s alleged offer, questioning whether it was a ploy to reward him for the scandalous affair that rocked their relationship. The news of their months-long affair became public in March when Ariana Madix, Sandoval’s partner of nine years, discovered a NSFW video of Leviss on his phone. Leviss expressed feeling deeply betrayed by Sandoval’s actions, as he had recorded their private FaceTime session without her consent.
Furthermore, Leviss claimed that Sandoval was instrumental in wielding creative control over the editing of the show. She stated that during the filming of the season 10 finale, Sandoval boycotted filming and demanded that a scene addressing the affair be removed, accusing her of making him look bad. Leviss revealed that Sandoval’s refusal to film without the scene being edited out was not an isolated incident, stating that she had witnessed similar behavior in the past.
Bravo Speaks Out
However, Bravo has now issued a statement refuting Leviss’ claims, denying that Sandoval was ever offered a producer credit or had any creative control over the editing of Vanderpump Rules. The network firmly asserted this position in response to allegations made by Leviss, emphasizing that Sandoval’s involvement was solely as a cast member.
Raquel Leviss Addresses the Scandal and Seeks Personal Growth
Meanwhile, Leviss opened up about her experience with mental health treatment following the explosive events of season 10. The reality star explained that she sought professional help to understand her behaviors in relationships and to address patterns of choosing emotionally unavailable partners. By temporarily stepping away from the chaos of reality TV and engaging in therapy, Leviss aimed to gain clarity and make positive changes in her life.
As this gripping saga continues to unfold, fans of Vanderpump Rules eagerly await further updates and developments surrounding the show’s upcoming season 11.
Note: The original article contained images and quotes from the interview with Raquel Leviss and Bethenny Frankel.