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'Vanderpump Villa': Watch teaser for Lisa Vanderpump's dramatic new reality TV series
Charles Langston View
Date:2025-04-08 10:33:04
Lisa Vanderpump is back with a glamorous new reality TV series, and the drama may rival even "Vanderpump Rules."
"Vanderpump Villa" will follow the lives of a new batch of staff, this time bringing debauchery to the French country at the Chateau Rosabelle this spring.
On Sunday, Hulu dropped the luxurious teaser, set to Fergie's "Glamorous," as the reality star and restauranteur, 63, rides up in a horse-drawn carriage to the chateau. There, we get a first look at Vanderpump's "personally selected" staff.
"Vanderpump Villa" follows the reality TV star's highly successful Bravo reality TV series "Vanderpump Rules," which follows a different set of current and former staff at Vanderpump's West Hollywood restaurant SUR and is a spin-off of another Bravo reality TV show, "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills," on which Vanderpump previously starred.
What is 'Vanderpump Villa' about?
The unscripted "docu-drama" will depict the work and life of Vanderpump's hand-selected staff at an exclusive French estate, Chateau Rosabelle.
The chateau itself will provide a "pop-up" experience for fans of "Vanderpump Rules," the series that helped rocket Vanderpump's reality TV empire.
The show will follow the "elite staff as they try to provide luxurious, once-in-a-lifetime, Vanderpump-curated experiences for guests while dealing with rivalries, romances, and raucous misadventures," according to Hulu’s synopsis.
From excursions to confrontations and "opulent" events, the series may see Vanderpump in a more luxurious setting, but that famed Hollywood drama is always lurking.
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Joining Vanderpump as her villa staff are Stephen Alsvig and Gabriella Sanon as events coordinators, Anthony Bar as executive chef, Caroline Byl as sous chef, Marciano Brunette as Lead Server, Priscila Ferrari and Hannah Fouch as servers, Eric Funderwhite as the chateau manager, Grace Cottrell and Emily Kovacs as housekeepers, and Telly Hall and Andre Mitchell as mixologists.
How to watch 'Vanderpump Villa'
The new series will air on Hulu. The streaming service can be watched on desktop web browsers, as well as apps on mobile devices and tablets, gaming consoles, smart TVs and through set-top boxes and streaming sticks.
When does 'Vanderpump Villa' air?
"Vanderpump Villa" will premiere in spring 2024.
Who is Lisa Vanderpump?
Vanderpump, a reality TV star and entrepreneur, owns over 30 restaurants and other businesses, though only a handful are featured in reality TV series.
She has starred and served as executive producer of "Vanderpump Rules" on Bravo, "Overserved" on E!, "Vanderpump Dogs" on Peacock and "Pooch Perfect" on ABC.
Vanderpump first came to fame on "RHOBH," starring on the show from 2010 to 2019.
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