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Andy Cohen Teases Surprising Vanderpump Rules “Turns” Before the Reunion
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Date:2025-04-12 02:08:11
Andy Cohen is finally at peace.
After filming the dramatic Vanderpump Rules season 10 reunion—featuring the explosive Tom Sandoval, Ariana Madix and Raquel Leviss cheating scandal fallout—Andy exclusively told E! News that he's able to take a breath.
"The reunion is done, so I feel complete," Andy told E! News' Carolina Bermudez at Variety's Power of Women presented by Lifetime event April 4. "I feel like the viewers are going to be very satisfied."
However, Andy insisted that there's still plenty more drama to come before the reunion hits the airwaves.
"People keep texting me saying, 'I just can't wait to get to the reunion,'" he continued. "I'm like, 'No, no. no. What's to come is so good.' Every week is gets better and better. It's about to take some turns that are so surprising that you're going to want to sit in what's happening now. Don't rush to the reunion."
Patience is hard, Andy!
When asked if estranged couple Tom and Ariana will ever film together again, Andy said, "I don't know," but he did perk up at the idea of Ariana rebounding with his friend John Mayer.
"That would be interesting," Andy said smiling. "I'll pitch it!"
As for what fans can expect from the reunion, Vanderpump Rules' Lala Kent recently revealed that viewers should brace themselves.
"It was explosive," Lala told E! News March 30. "I definitely ate, I blacked out a little bit. I went off, James [Kennedy] went off. We dragged [Tom and Raquel] pretty hard."
Lala also confirmed that Andy himself had to get in between two cast members before things got violent on the reunion set.
"I assumed that it would be hard for us to stay in our seats," she said. "I won't say who almost got into it, but I mean, security had to get involved."
It's going to be a difficult wait, Andy.
Vanderpump Rules airs Wednesdays at 9 p.m. on Bravo. For more interviews like this one, watch E! News weekdays at 11 p.m. on E!.
(E! and Bravo are both part of the NBCUniversal family.)
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