Lisa Vanderpump Vanderpump's new series Vanderpump Villa in a French villa
Lisa Vanderpump is heading to France for a new TV series. Reality TV star Lisa Vanderpump, 62, has announced that Hulu has ordered 10 episodes of "Villa Vanderpump," an unscripted reality series that will take place in her luxurious French villa, according to Deadline.
The show will follow the villa staff who live and work together on Vanderpump's European estate and will provide a glimpse into their lives as they cater to the extravagant guests of the place, reports said. No premiere date for the series has been set yet.
Vanderpump will executive produce the show and it will be produced by Bunim/Murray Productions, which was behind shows like "The Challenge," "The Family Stallone," "Surviving Bear Grylls" and "Watch Out for the Big Grrrls."
Lisa Vanderpump is featured in Entertainment 360's talent and literary management, which is also listed as a producer on the show.
Revelations made during the reunion include that Sandoval's best friend and business partner Tom Schwartz knew about the affair since August, and that Sandoval cheated on Madix early in their relationship.
The show, which follows Vanderpump employees working at her restaurant SUR and restaurant and bar TomTom, hit record numbers during its Season 10 finale thanks to Scandal, drawing 4.1 million viewers on Bravo, video on demand and the Peacock platform within three days of release, according to Variety.
It looks like Vanderpump is looking for a change of scenery, as it was announced last month that her famous Pump restaurant in West Hollywood is closing its doors for good due to a rent increase. The former "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" show contestant confirmed that the restaurant will cease operations on July 5, when her lease expires, in a statement to PEOPLE.
"It is with a heavy heart that we announce that Pump Restaurant's lease is ending and we will be closing its doors on July 5, after 10 years of wonderful evenings under our olive trees," she said in a statement.
While Pump is closing in West Hollywood, the reality star has plans for two restaurants in Las Vegas, she announced in March.
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