Lala Kent thinks differently on this matter. Vanderpump Rules Reunion after the third episode aired on Wednesday.
The 32-year-old founder of Give Them Lala admitted that she had a few regrets about how Raquel Leviss was treated, right after filming the reunion.
“During the reunion, I felt dirty after I broke up,” Kent told TMZ. “After watching last night [Leviss] He finally had a breakdown – just as a human being, because to me this is a reality TV show – I feel like we’re all kind of playing the same game, but when I watch it, I’m like, ‘Oh, maybe we’re dealing with someone who shouldn’t be on this kind of platform.'”
Kent added, “It can be tough, and you have to know when you’re on a show like this and you make bad decisions, these things happen, especially when throwing daggers at people. we do something like that.”
Regarding making bad choices on screen, she said, “You’re going to smoke it. I don’t know how other people felt about the last five minutes, but I just sat there and said, ‘Oh, he needs some real help,’ and I hope he gets it.”
Wednesday night’s meeting hosted an even deeper dive into the ongoing Scandoval – the viral revelation that 28-year-old Leviss was having an affair with. VPR costar Tom Sandoval. Sandoval, 39, was in a long-term relationship with Leviss’ friend and co-star Ariana Madix at the time.
As Raquel finally confronts her co-stars about the relationship, insults are poured in and Sandoval is dragged along for the way she talks about sex with her ex. Madix, 37, even told Leviss to “fuck yourself with the cheese grater.”
While Leviss appears to be the villain of the season, Kent isn’t the only one whose views on Leviss have softened. When Page Six asks Madix if she “feels for something”, [Leviss] a bit,” the reality star replied, “Sure, yes.”
A source told PEOPLE that Leviss entered a mental health treatment facility in April and still hasn’t returned home. “Following the completion of filming the reunion, Raquel entered a volunteer inpatient behavioral health and trauma center and has remained there to date – 68 days and continues to rise.”
The source adds, “She is a young woman who regrets and regrets what she has done and has apologized repeatedly. Her treatment helps her learn the basis of her decisions and let go of her mistakes in hopes of making better choices and becoming a better person. Raquel looks forward to sharing her story with the unfiltered truth when it comes out.
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Vanderpump Rules It can be published on Peacock.