Column: The very L.A. lessons at the heart of reality TV smash 'Vanderpump Rules' (2024)

For 11 seasons, Bravo’s “Vanderpump Rules” has followed the triumphs, tragedies and tomfooleries of a group of Hollywood 20-something nobodies who became 30-something wannabes as the show became a reality TV juggernaut.

Never heard of it? Maybe it’s for the better — but you’ve been missing out on an unlikely morality play about who makes it and who doesn’t in the eternal heartbreak that is Los Angeles.

It started as a series about the wait staff at SUR, a loud, overpriced West Hollywood restaurant whose star dish is fried goat cheese balls that aren’t as appetizing as they sound. The protagonists, only one of them a native Angeleno (if you count West Covina), slung co*cktails and delivered dishes while pursuing their entertainment dreams — and each other.

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“Vanderpump Rules” stuck out above its fellow L.A.-based reality shows because it created its own version of William Faulkner’s Yoknapatawpha County — a self-contained world that saw the rest of the universe through its limited prism. Fans breathlessly followed the marriages, divorces, flings and affairs of the millennial cast on the small screen and debated the plot twists online. In real life, they flocked to businesses that figured in the show — SUR, the since-closed PUMP, TOMTOM, Schwartz & Sandy’s, Vanderpump Dogs — with the fervor of Christian pilgrims on the Via Dolorosa.

Among the faithful? Me.

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My wife and I have visited most of these sites, and we repeat dialogue from episodes to each other in front of befuddled friends who can’t understand why we bother with such trash television (among the most cryptic lines: “It’s not about the pasta”). For my birthday, she gifted me a T-shirt featuring a worm with a mustache bracketed by the phrase “You’re a Worm with a Mustache.” That’s the memorable insult that James Kennedy (the DJ of the group) hurled at Tom Sandoval (the resident lout) last season after Sandoval — who had a girlfriend — became romantically involved with Kennedy’s ex-girlfriend.

That drama — appropriately christened “Scandoval” — brought “Vanderpump Rules” a mainstream prestige it had never known, including two Emmy nominations and thoughtful coverage in publications across the world. It wasn’t the first time an affair on the show led to widespread attention. Two years earlier, the end of the relationship between Lala Kent and movie producer Randall Emmett was followed by a Times investigation portraying Emmett as a flimflam man who kept casting Bruce Willis in his schlocky movies despite the actor’s dementia (Emmett denied both charges).

I first tuned into “Vanderpump Rules” for its addictive schadenfreude: you delighted in seeing the mistakes of your youth play out among a new generation, except in showier locales. You stayed around to see if the protagonists changed for the better as they aged (spoiler alert: most didn’t). Despite the WeHo setting and the troupe’s overwhelming whiteness, any Angeleno could identify with them. They weren’t already rich, like the people in the show Vanderpump spun off from, “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills,” or the pioneering series “The Hills” and “The Kardashians.” They didn’t start out living in a rich man’s world, like the people in “Shahs of Sunset,” “Flipping Out” or “Million Dollar Listing: Los Angeles.”

The “Vanderpump Rules” crew were the quintessential Angeleno archetype: the striver from nowhere, with something to prove.

This season, however, the show offered a profound lesson in what to do when you find yourself kicked to the proverbial curb, like almost everyone in the big city eventually is.

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Column: The very L.A. lessons at the heart of reality TV smash 'Vanderpump Rules' (2)

A scene from the Season 11 finale of “Vanderpump Rules.” From left, Lala Kent, Scheana Shay, Tom Sandoval and Tom Schwartz

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The big plot line this year involved Sandoval and Ariana Madix, his longtime beau who broke up with him after Scandoval. Cameras captured them at their Valley Village home, communicating only through an ebullient personal assistant, Ann Maddox. The other Vanderpumpers kept trying to create scenarios where Madix would have to talk to Sandoval and at least make peace, so the show could go on like old times.

It didn’t happen, because Madix had moved on — and not just romantically. She appeared on “Dancing with the Stars,” starred in a Broadway revival of “Chicago,” wrote a best-selling book and shilled for major brands such as Bic, Glad and Chili’s in self-referential commercials. Just last week, Madix and castmate Katie Maloney opened a West Hollywood sandwich shop called Something About Her that’s already drawing hours-long lines (yes, my wife and I plan to go).

As the season progressed, though, it dawned on the rest of her jealous frenemies that Madix’s newfound fame and refusal to reconcile with Sandoval endangered the future of “Vanderpump Rules.” They realized they hadn’t branched out like she had and that their livelihoods would end if their Bravo gravy train petered out.

These tensions blew up in the season finale, when Sandoval broke the fourth wall and huffed about Madix to sympathetic cast members — “Don’t sit back on your lazy ass and collect a f— check for doing nothing” — all because she refused to speak to him at a whiskey launch party in San Francisco. In the last installment of a three-episode reunion special that aired this week, Kent snarled at Madix, “If you’re not going to give a f— about your position on the show, I’m going to need you to give a f— about mine.”

Madix cried but didn’t break. “Vanderpump Rules” is now on hiatus; meanwhile, she’s filming another show, this time as the host. She learned the most important lesson L.A. offers: When you get lemons, make margaritas. Build on what brought you down. Pick yourself up and move on. Hustle toward new ventures, new friends. Don’t live in the past.

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The rest of the “Vanderpump Rules” haters have yet to learn that lesson. May the rest of L.A. tattoo it on our collective hearts.

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Where can I watch Vanderpump Rules season 11? ›

The Vanderpump Rules After Show for Season 11 launched on January 30, 2024 on BravoTV.com and Peaco*ck. All episodes of the VPR After Show are available to stream now.

How old was Stassi in season 1? ›

Stassi Schroeder was just 24 and was the show's youngest cast member when episode one aired. Then in a relationship with Jax Taylor, her early seasons centered on their romance and breakup. Schroeder's 2020 firing happened just months before she married Beau Clark, who had proposed on the previous season of the show.

Who is Lala on Bravo? ›

Lala Kent rose to fame on Bravo's "Vanderpump Rules," and has since become a wildly-popular media personality, and ultimately coined the phrase "Give Them Lala".

How long did Stassi work at Sur? ›

While she ended up quitting the job early on in the show, Stassi had worked at SUR for a couple of years before Vanderpump Rules even began filming. During a 2016 interview with BuzzFeed, she admitted she lied on her resume to get the waitressing job — but didn't specify what exactly she lied about.

Is season 11 the last season of Vanderpump Rules? ›

The future of Vanderpump Rules is not entirely certain as production for Season 12 is reportedly on pause and the cast is on an extended hiatus for now.

How many episodes is Vanderpump season 11? ›

Why were Jax and Brittany fired? ›

Jax and Brittany got fired in December 2020 after he accused Faith — a woman he cheated on Brittany with when they were dating — of committing a crime. In the wake of the BLM protests, an old tweet that Jax wrote in 2017 resurfaced.

How does Stassi make money? ›

Despite being fired from Vanderpump Rules in 2020, Stassi's maintained a successful career outside of reality TV. Stassi's had many other jobs over the years, including model, blogger, podcast host, influencer, and author. She started building up her side career in her last few seasons on Vanderpump Rules.

Did Tom Schwartz ever work at Sur? ›

Schwartz moved to Los Angeles in 2009 to pursue a career in modeling and acting. He initially worked as a bartender at Lisa Vanderpump's restaurants, including SUR and Pump, before becoming a regular cast member on Vanderpump Rules in 2013.

How much does Lala Kent weigh? ›

Lala Kent's body measurements are 34-24-35. As a reality TV star, actress, and entrepreneur, her figure plays an important role in her profession. Standing at 5'7" tall and weighing 128 lbs, Lala has a lean physique with curves in all the right places.

How much does Lala get paid? ›

While Lala's current Vanderpump Rules salary isn't known, The Hollywood Reporter reported in 2020 that the main cast members on the series made $25,000 per episode at the time after signing new contracts in 2017.

Why is Lala's last name Kent? ›

Once Lala moved to Los Angeles and her friends started introducing her as Lala, the name became her official moniker; the Kent came from her dad's first name, which was easier to spell and use while auditioning than "Burningham."

Does Raquel really work at Sur? ›

Rachel, formerly Raquel, is a former beauty queen who began working at SUR in 2019. During season 10, it was revealed that Rachel had an affair with Sandoval, who was in a long-term relationship with Ariana.

Are Kristen Doute and Stassi still friends? ›

Of her relationship with Kristen, who used to be one of her best friends, Stassi told Lewis, “I'm not close with Kristen. We text every now and then, but that's kind of it.”

Does Katie still work at Sur? ›

Ariana Madix exclusively told Us in October 2023 that “no one from the cast actually still works at SUR,” despite the Bravo show's tagline claiming it follows Lisa Vanderpump and her “wild group of employees who are working at the eatery while pursuing their dreams.”

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Prime Video: Vanderpump Rules - Season 11.

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In the US, every season of Vanderpump Rules is available to stream on Peaco*ck. Plans start at $5.99 per month.

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