LISA Vanderpump revealed that Vanderpump Rules is returning for another season, despite cancellation rumors.
US Sun spoke exclusively with Lisa, 63, about the future of the show and her thriving restaurant business.
“Well, they’ve said that every year for the last three years. So take a deep breath, we’ll be back,” Lisa told The US Sun while addressing the Vanderpump Rules cancellation rumors.
“I just work really hard at everything I do,” Lisa confessed.
She has witnessed her shows Vanderpump Rules, Vanderpump Villa, and The Valley all garner huge ratings over the years.
“Even though I’m an executive producer on the shows, Vanderpump Villa was born between us, the production company and Hulu, and we really thought about what would be something so organic, authentic, but beautiful to look at,” Lisa elaborated, “and people seem to really love watching it. this program”.
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“Vanderpump Rules has been around for many years and is as authentic as it could be, I mean, that show is unbelievable,” she gushed.
“My restaurants are my passion — and my charity, my Vanderpump dog foundation,” she explained.
In addition to her television shows, Lisa has owned 30 restaurants around the world.
FOOD FRENZY
She’s promising more food content with her new Fox show, Future Food Stars with Gordon Ramsay.
On the show, Lisa faces off against her colleague Gordon as they each select entrepreneurs from the food and beverage industry to join their teams.
“We did it because it was very competitive,” she elaborated.
“It was his team against mine and I don’t give up lightly.
“There was a lot of energy there and it was tough – we were basically mentoring young entrepreneurs – but it’s a little difficult, but we got the job done and that’s all I can say.
“You have to watch until the end, but I love Gordon Ramsay.”
Lisa spoke to The US Sun at the 27th annual Keep Memory Alive Power of Love® gala at the MGM Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.
As it celebrates its 15th anniversary, the Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health celebrates using philanthropic support to find, fund, and facilitate the most effective and innovative research, treatment, and educational support programming for patients and their families affected by brain disorders, including Alzheimer’s disease. , Parkinson’s and Huntington’s disease, multiple system atrophy and multiple sclerosis.
PUMP THE BREAKS
Season 11 of Vanderpump Rules premiered on January 30, 2024, and was filmed during the summer of 2023, but this spring there were rumors that the cast might take a longer break than usual between filming.
A source claimed the cast wants to “do their own thing” before embarking on another summer in front of the cameras.
The show also witnessed a sharp drop in ratings last season.
In the premiere of the 11th season, the program garnered 1.3 million viewers.
As the season progressed, numbers dropped to 930,000.
Because Vanderpump Rules is on hold, networks are testing Lisa’s other shows to see if something could take her place.
“Many may not know this, but Vanderpump Villa is actually a test run to see if it can be as big a show as Vanderpump Rules,” a source previously told TMZ.
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