Lisa Vanderpump nabs her own spin-off
'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' star to launch 'Vanderpump Rules' in January
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"Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" veteran Lisa Vanderpump has nabbed her own spin-off show, "Vanderpump Rules," slated to air next year. Bravo execs have announced that the British Housewife will be pulling double duty when her new docu-series premieres immediately after a new episode of "RHBH" on Jan. 7.
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Vanderpump's new series will focus on the "passionate, volatile and hot-and-bothered-staff at Vanderpump's West Hollywood mainstay SUR," according to network bosses. She and Ken Todd, her husband of almost 30 years, own the restaurant, as well as Beverly Hills eatery Villa Blanca.
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"The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" airs Mondays at 9 p.m. ET/PT on Bravo.
Love Lisa on RHOBH, she's funny and beautiful and really shines when she acts real.
Her homes are decorated in the best taste. Just stunning!
Would like to see what her actual days are like on her new show, not just the parties.
Really tired of all the petty fights on reality shows, can't they come up with a different plot?
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