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Andy Cohen Shares Juicy Details About Tom Sandoval & Raquel Leviss' VPR Reunion "Reckoning"
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Date:2025-04-14 01:27:30
Andy Cohen is SUR-ving up a major Vanderpump Rules reunion update.
The Bravo host teased new details about what exactly went down when he recently grilled Tom Sandoval and Raquel Leviss about their months-long affair during the series' season 10 reunion taping on March 23.
Calling the sit-down "jaw-dropping," Andy promised fans during his April 3 SiriusXM Radio Andy broadcast, "I am not over-hyping this. I truly can't believe it."
The Watch What Happens Live host went on to explain that, while they filmed in the traditional group style with all castmembers, the upcoming reunion will also feature a twist: one-on-one sit-downs with Tom, Raquel and Ariana Madix, whose nine-year relationship with the TomTom co-owner ended amid the affair.
Andy noted that he did solo chats "so that I could get all of their stories just in conversation with me."
"I had my own concerns, I had my own things I wanted to confront them about," the 54-year-old continued, "things that I had noticed, so I got to do that."
As for what it was like when Tom and Raquel had to face their co-stars? Andy revealed that things got pretty heated.
"It was a real reckoning," he shared. "If you are looking to hear their story, you will. If you are looking for them to be confronted to their face about what they've done in what I would say an aggressive manner—a confrontational manner—you will get it."
In fact, they banked so much footage that Andy teased special bonus editions of the reunion might be in the works.
"I think that Peacock is going to release extended versions," he revealed. "I think you are going to get extras on Peacock, and let me tell you, there's a lot of reckoning to get."
And Andy isn't the only one getting candid about what it was like filming the reunion. Just last week, VPR's Lala Kent shared her own perspective. "It was explosive," Lala exclusively told E! News on March 30. "I definitely ate, I blacked out a little bit. I went off, James [Kennedy] went off. We dragged them pretty hard."
The reckoning even left Lala with a bad taste in her mouth.
"I didn't expect to leave feeling so gross," the Bravo continued, adding of Tom and Raquel. "I just felt dirty that I was associated with two people that were capable of something like this."
Lala even confirmed Andy had to separate two co-stars during the heated discussion. "I assumed that it would be hard for us to stay in our seats," she shared. "I won't say who almost got into it, but I mean, security had to get involved."
Vanderpump Rules airs Wednesdays at 9 p.m. on Bravo. The reunion date has yet to be announced.
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