What a difference six months makes! Bravo exec and host extraordinaire Andy Cohen is reversing his earlier support of the network’s mass firings. Back in June, Bravo fired Vanderpump Rules stars Stassi Schroeder, Kristen Doute, and newbies Max Boyens and Brett Caprioni. All four of the reality stars were let go for their racially insensitive
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It’s time to put those glasses down. Vanderpump Rules Season 8 could be its last season. Rumors are swirling that Bravo could cancel the show, even after the firing scandal that kicked off last month. Either way, it’s not looking good for the series. Even fans noticed that the Season 8 season finale felt more
Brett Caprioni did it again. The former Vanderpump Rules star tried to charm his followers with cute puppies. This latest social media post comes after Bravo fired him. Brett broke his social media silence to share a photo of himself with his new furry friend. Brett and puppies like sounds a great combination to some
Scheana Shay opened up about her “One Last Time” music video. The Vanderpump Rules star explained why she chose Brett Caprioni for her steamy music video. She didn’t want to feature a real-life love in the video. Everyone is aware of the infamous music video. It caused controversy on Season 8 of the Bravo series.
The Bravo firings kicked off last month and only lasted for a few weeks. Most of the fallout focused on Vanderpump Rules, a reality show about a group of young people associated with a West Hollywood restaurant. The firings kicked off with Stassi Schroeder, Kristen Doute, Max Boyens, and Brett Caprioni losing their jobs over
Lala Kent broke her silence since the Vanderpump Rules firings. Her fellow co-stars – Stassi Schroeder, Kristen Doute, Max Boyens, and Brett Caprioni – lost their gigs last week. The shocking news came amid the ongoing Black Lives Matter protests. Now, Lala feels she’s had an “awakening.” TV Shows Ace previously reported that she has
A few familiar faces will be missing from Vanderpump Rules, but what about Lisa Vanderpump’s West Hollywood eateries? While Brett Caprioni and Max Boyens are off the Bravo show, what does their future hold in regards to working for LVP? VPR Boss’s L.A. Restaurants Still Closed Due to Coronavirus, But Max and Brett May Still
Bravo officially fires Kristen Doute & Stassi Schroeder from Vanderpump Rules. The network dropped hammer on several Vanderpump Rules stars on June 9, 2020. After nearly a week of racially insensitive behavior coming to light, Bravo has fired four VPR cast members. Bravo fires Vanderpump Rules Stars Stassi Schroeder and Kristen Doute Late last week,
Vanderpump Rules star Lisa Vanderpump revealed why she didn’t fire her SUR employees after their racist tweets resurfaced. The restauranteur talked about Max Boyens and Brett Caprioni’s tweets on the Vanderpump Rules Season 8 virtual reunion. The Zoom reunion featured each of the cast members’ Los Angeles homes. The episode also aired amid the nationwide
Given the current racial tensions in the country, Vanderpump Rules fans are wondering what the future holds for Max Boyens and Brett Caprioni continuing on the show. If you’re new to VPR or quit early this season, Max and Brett are new members of the Bravo show. Hours after the Season 8 premiered back in