Lisa Vanderpump: Bravo, Drama, & Beverly Hills (FBF)
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Speaker 4 Lisa Vanderhump, welcome to Call Her Daddy. Are they ready for this? Probably not.
Speaker 1
I don't know if they're ready for this. I feel like this is like the matchup that everyone wanted, but maybe didn't know they needed.
So people are going to freak out that you're here. Okay, good.
Speaker 1 I've had Ariana on before during the scandal, and that's the only person. Oh, wait, I've had Stasi on.
Speaker 4 Oh, yes.
Speaker 1 We hit it off, but I was like, I was saving the best for last.
Speaker 1 Okay, so I'm excited. How are you doing today?
Speaker 4 I'm good, but I've been frantically busy doing everything. I've been here, there, I've been in New York, doing the upfronts, Gordon Ramsey show, you know, Food Stars premieres today.
Speaker 4 I've been doing stuff at Vanderpump Villa Reunion, I've been in Vegas, I've been to Lake Tahoe because I just opened my new restaurant there. I've been here, there, there, and everywhere.
Speaker 1 I'm exhausted just like thinking about that. I do you ever have any downtime?
Speaker 4
I haven't had as much as I would like for sure. And I think that's important to build it into your schedule.
But with, you know, the shows and we have the dog foundation, we just had World Dog Day.
Speaker 4 I have a lot of responsibilities. So I take that really seriously.
Speaker 1 I'm thinking about your house, Villarosa.
Speaker 4 Yes, it's a sanctuary.
Speaker 1 It is the most insane, extravagant place. Like when I see it on the shows, to people that haven't seen it, there are ponies, there are swans.
Speaker 1 Like it is over the top and amazing, and everything you could dream of for a house. If you do have a lone time in your house, what are you doing by yourself?
Speaker 4
Well, I love cooking. Okay.
So I've made sure my kitchen is absolutely heavenly. Do you remember when I threw Kyle out the house and I kind of put the sledgehammer on there?
Speaker 4
I was like, fuck it, we're done. This is time for a new era.
Song, Kyle.
Speaker 4
So I kind of made a kitchen that really, you know, I have the view. The doors open up nicely.
There's a fireplace when it's cold. I just really, so I'm very homey in terms of I love doing flowers.
Speaker 4 I mean, I'm obsessively
Speaker 4 always kind of, you know, doing flower arranging. There's something about my home that I feel is the essence of who I am and it will always be.
Speaker 4 I mean, my children grew up saying, you you know, they never heard an argument in our house. Really? Yeah.
Speaker 4 I mean, I might like punch a shit out of him behind the doors, but I just always believed in having that very kind of calming,
Speaker 4 you know, I mean, I was a little crazy. I mean, if we weren't dancing on the tables and things like that, music plays all the time.
Speaker 4 And I just really just believe that calm in my life gives me the strength to deal with everything on the outside.
Speaker 1 Right, it's like when you go home, you're in your sanctuary, and then you leave and you deal with all the chaos.
Speaker 4 And I would encourage people, no matter how hard you work, no matter if it's like one room, a beautiful place, you know, create a space where you really feel...
Speaker 1
I think people are so fascinated by you because you have this lavish life, but you do work so hard. Like you said, you're not sitting at home.
Yes.
Speaker 1 Would you consider yourself high maintenance or low maintenance?
Speaker 4
Well, I mean, you see, I arrive with nobody today except my dog. I know.
I don't have an assistant yet. I should have one.
You don't have an assistant? I do my own nails.
Speaker 4
I have my hair done every six weeks. I do my own makeup pretty much, but I travel with somebody if we have to look through the camera.
So now I'm very low maintenance.
Speaker 4 But when it comes to do I need fresh flowers and music and the good wine and I like cooking good food, that I have high standards.
Speaker 1 So you're high standards on the vibe, but for yourself, I can't believe, like, I was expecting.
Speaker 4 Oh, God.
Speaker 1 No, I don't know if I was expecting a big posse with you. I at least thought you would have like
Speaker 1 maybe three people.
Speaker 1 At least I've had musicians come 20 people know me and you you i have one dog that travels let's talk about bravo yes okay because obviously you're such an iconic part of bravo and with bravo comes drama yes when all of this was starting in your life when you got on housewives like did you have any hesitations of doing reality tv
Speaker 4 Um, yes, I did because in fact, I'm having dinner tomorrow night with my friend Sharon Osborne.
Speaker 4 And so I remember really the essence of reality television was the Osbourne's, you know, yes, prior to that. And that seemed such a crazy hot mess.
Speaker 4 I would think, oh my God, as I said, I lived in a kind of sanctuary, even though we worked hard. We lived in a really beautiful house and I had a restaurant, Villa Blanca.
Speaker 4 And I was approached a couple of times and I thought, hmm, we don't really fight. I see the funny side of it.
Speaker 4 I mean, I just, I'm not sure that I'm really right for this. And they said the form that I filled out when I went into the audition was, eh, eh, just put a line through it.
Speaker 4 And, you know, and I remember they said they have a tape where they say you know tell us about your sex life and I was like what with my husband or with everybody else and they were like oh okay
Speaker 4 so I saw the funny side but I wasn't gonna go for the interview because they had they they wanted you to be submitted in groups of people you know like you were a group so these women had put me in a group and and they're women that came to the restaurant and they weren't they weren't really friendly with me and I thought oh my god no this is not going to work for me at all so then it was Jennifer Stallone, Jennifer, if you're listening, who said to me, Oh, come on, you've got to go for it, like go for it.
Speaker 4
And she made me sit down on their bed and watched the New York housewives. And they were kind of yelling and screaming at each other.
And I was like, Jeff, it's not me at all.
Speaker 4
Go for it, go for it. So I went in and I had no kind of preconception of what was about to transpire.
And they asked me this. I was like, oh, fuck, come on.
Are you serious? You want it?
Speaker 4 Do they really think I'm going to sit down and tell them about my sex life when I don't even know them? What planet are they on?
Speaker 4 Because if you remember, right, in the first episode, they said, Lisa, you know, something about your sex life. And I said, oh, yeah, twice a year, you know, like birthdays at Christmas.
Speaker 4
And that's not my birthday. You know, it's another day off.
And they took it seriously. So suddenly I was on the news.
Speaker 4 talking about having sex twice a year. And I was like, oh, shit, now I better behave because, you know, everything they said was being taken literally.
Speaker 1 But you're so entertaining. And even just that in itself, like, I think people love that, and you're so good at it.
Speaker 4 I was going to see the world through my eyes, you know, and it was just if I didn't care if everybody judged me.
Speaker 4 I mean, I set myself up for people to hate me because I was like, you know, I love pink. I had a little dog that I carried around that had, you know, terrible kind of skin problems.
Speaker 4
He was always compromised cheeky, you know, had alopecia and stuff. I used to feel uh feed him on a silver platter.
You know, I always took the piss out of my husband, you know.
Speaker 4 So it was just like I set myself up for people to go, she's a fucking lunatic. And guess what? They were right.
Speaker 1 You think people thought you were a lunatic?
Speaker 4
Well, I think, you know, I set it, you know, I was this wealthy woman. They didn't know how hard I'd worked in my life.
They didn't know that I fed the homeless every Monday for 12 years.
Speaker 4
They didn't know I had, you know, charities, you know, that I would support. I'd worked hard my whole life with Ken.
I'd been married forever and a day.
Speaker 4
And, you know, I was living in this big house. I loved pink.
I had a little dog. I drove around in a fuck off car.
You know what I mean? So yes, I mean, it was easy to be obnoxious.
Speaker 1 I think there's something about also television that like, whether it's real or not, like you being yourself or playing it up for the camera, like, it's great TV.
Speaker 4 That's what I want to see. Authenticity.
Speaker 1 When I see Paris Hilton and everything she is going on, I'm like, I'm entertained. Yeah.
Speaker 4 I'm entertained.
Speaker 1 Yeah. And so like, I don't think anyone can look at that and hate it.
Speaker 1 Like maybe their jaws are dropping when they see you feeding your dog on a silver platter and they're like, I can't even afford kibble for my freaking dog. Yeah.
Speaker 1 But it's like, it's aspirational and it's funny. Wait, do you actually only have sex two times a year?
Speaker 4 No,
Speaker 4 not anymore. I mean, I used to have at least twice a year.
Speaker 4 No, no, it was a joke.
Speaker 4 It's like, yeah, he has to beg, you know, put his knee pads on and crawl to me and beg.
Speaker 4
I remember there was a quote from you when you were like a very strong physical connection with my husband. I met him.
I was married within three months. That's not somebody that has sex twice a year.
Speaker 4 Trust me.
Speaker 4 That sealed the deal.
Speaker 1
You have such iconic lines. I remember one of your lines was like, I like my husband calls me the sex object.
Like, he asks for sex and I object.
Speaker 4 Yeah, that's true.
Speaker 4 I know. But, you know, people, I thought, if they're going to take it seriously,
Speaker 4 then they don't understand me.
Speaker 1 Totally.
Speaker 1 Is it true? I remember reading somewhere.
Speaker 4 Troll.
Speaker 4
Let's start with that. Absolutely not.
Oh, by the way, I also don't have a publicist just
Speaker 4 because I don't give a shit what people talk about me is none of my business.
Speaker 4
So I don't have a publicist. I mean, I have a lot of publicity, especially with three shows on the air.
Right.
Speaker 4 You know, I've done, oh my God, I don't know what I've done press-wise, but I don't try to control it. It is what it is.
Speaker 1
It is. And also, like, I feel like you're seasoned enough where, like, you're not going to say something that's going to get you cancelled.
And, like, also, you can't really get cancelled.
Speaker 1 Like, unless you do something so awful that you go to jail, I guess that's considered cancelled.
Speaker 4
Yes, I guess, which isn't. No, no.
Right, you're not going to jail.
Speaker 1
Okay, I'm curious. This was the rumor.
Was like, Andy Cohen was like not completely sold with Bravo that they were going to do Beverly Hills.
Speaker 4
Oh, the housewives love it when you say this, go home. Oh, say it, say it.
Oh, they're all going to come. You saw my tape.
Speaker 4 They were his words. And then it was in the Huffington Post, I think, that he said it.
Speaker 4 Okay, tell Google the story, though. No, I can't.
Speaker 4
It's too self-yeah. Okay, so it's too self-defense.
They're his words.
Speaker 1 Okay, so Andy Cohen said that he wasn't sold if they wanted to do the Beverly Hills franchise.
Speaker 4 Oh my God, I can see the Richards sisters spinning right now.
Speaker 1 And then he saw your tape and was like, Oh, I immediately had a vision, I immediately know we had to make it.
Speaker 1 And it's like, I could see that happening, but I'm assuming that pisses the other women off.
Speaker 4
Oh, I think, yeah. And then I got Vanderpump Rules the second season, but that was, you know, that wasn't so much about someone's calling you.
Should we answer?
Speaker 4 Yes, but oh, it's Kyle saying, I just heard that. Oh, it isn't.
Speaker 4 Oh, I can't. Imagine Kyle Richards.
Speaker 4
Oh, no, it's my daughter, but don't worry. Don't worry.
Yeah. Oh, so that's my grandson.
Oh, so sweet. Oh, I try to do it.
Say hi, sweetie. Every minute of
Speaker 4 every minute. Hi, sweetie.
Speaker 1 I'm in the middle of an interview.
Speaker 1
Be back soon. So you don't know if it's true.
Those are Andy's words, but
Speaker 4
he has said it. It is true.
But, and I understand maybe I was a slightly different flavor. Also, being English and being like having a ridiculous sense of humor.
And even now, I mean,
Speaker 4 I did his Watch What Happens Live the other night and he was like, oh my God.
Speaker 4 I was like, oh, you fucking love it, Andy. Stop it.
Speaker 1 Do you think you're his favorite housewife?
Speaker 4 I, well, I mean.
Speaker 4 I think there's a few people that aren't his favorite housewives now after what he's been through. And I really vociferously defended him because all those allegations were absolute bullshit.
Speaker 4 They did a big investigation.
Speaker 4 No, I think he's got a love for, there's a few of us, but I think he definitely definitely has connected with me on many levels and socialized with me.
Speaker 4 That's why he's like, if anybody knew what I was up to, Lisa Vanabopp was, I was like, oh my God, don't take me down that road. It's true, but it's true.
Speaker 4
I knew that he was innocent of all this bullshit. Yeah.
And also, there's something very reassuring for women about a gold star gay, a man that is not attracted to women that you can play with.
Speaker 4
You know, you can really, I play with Andy. I'd say very, very, you know, like kind of strong sexual innuendos, but you know, it's not going anywhere.
Oh, right, right.
Speaker 1 It's a joke.
Speaker 4
Or if it was a straight man, you'd have to be careful, you know, very careful. But Sandy Cohen as a straight man is never going to happen.
No, it's definitely not going to happen.
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Speaker 1 When you are at the center of drama, because that is what comes with being on these shows, how does it impact you?
Speaker 4
Well, I think I, you know, when people say, oh, you didn't turn up for the reunion when you left. And I was like, no, I drew a line in the sand, thought, that's it.
I am not going.
Speaker 4
And I'm not going to finish this show. I said at the beginning of season, you know, I've been very honest about this.
I was very involved with the Trevor Project and done PSAs for them.
Speaker 4 My only sibling committed suicide and was really like not in good shape.
Speaker 4 I mean if I I've talked about this if I opened the fridge you know there wasn't milk in there i'd start to cry it was like on that edge all the time and uh for the first time in my life i took some medication some uh antidepressants just to try and get over them
Speaker 4 and i i was really yeah i was not in good shape. And I said, Okay, I'll do Vanderpump Rules, which I started filming just I think three or four days after my brother's funeral.
Speaker 4 So I started that, and I thought, let's just not talk about it, you know. But I also don't really have that personal connection on Vanderpump Rules as far as my personal life.
Speaker 4
We've always seen me mentoring them and supporting them. So we kind of, you know, got through that.
And then they were like, come back to housewives. I said, I just can't do it anymore.
Speaker 4 And I think about four,
Speaker 4 four or five out of the nine years they'd come for me you know where they all gang up and they had this and that and I'd been at those reunions where I'd sat there you know with them all kind of coming at me like that wasn't funny when you said that or you did this or you did that and I was just like
Speaker 4 I'm gonna leave right now when I threw Kyle out the house and I'm never going back.
Speaker 1 When you look back, like, why do you think so many of the women came for you?
Speaker 4 I don't know. I suppose
Speaker 4
they might have have thought I was favored in some way. I don't know.
I really don't know. I mean, I think we all know, but I would never say it.
Speaker 4 I mean, I had Vanderpump rules given to me in my own show as executive producer with the same company and the same network, like in the second season of Housewives. So that was a huge privilege.
Speaker 4 And then that's gone on for 12 years. So maybe suddenly I was sitting on the other side as executive producer with
Speaker 4
maybe that, you know, stimulated certain people. I don't know.
But they they
Speaker 4 certainly didn't make my life easy on that show.
Speaker 1 I was gonna say, I think like naturally anyone that's a bystander and like is unbiased can just be like, oh, there's like a lot of jealousy.
Speaker 1 Like ev the fact that you were able to make something so much bigger out of what you were doing, it's amazing.
Speaker 4 Well, I I I just think whenever anybody says that about themselves, like, oh, they're jealous of me, it just sounds pathetic and self-aggrandizing. But I just think I was a afforded a a lot of kind of
Speaker 4
and also the audience would nearly always support me. So, even when they came against me, they never had anything.
So, the audience would always kind of rally in my defense.
Speaker 4 And, you know, I would do these appearances with rosé and wine and dog appearances and shelter things. In fact, I'm doing one this afternoon, a shelter thing.
Speaker 4 And people connected to me, you know, if it was about my love of dogs, our fairy friends, and if it was about marriage, you know, having a long marriage, if it was about suicide prevention, if it was about LGBT issues, it was about my son who I adopted from foster care that we never really talked about.
Speaker 4 But, you know, all these issues, people would always
Speaker 4 connect with me emotionally.
Speaker 1 And you're funny.
Speaker 4
Yeah. You're great.
I mean, I never think I'm funny. I just think I'm telling my side of the story.
Speaker 1 You're just talking and then it goes on.
Speaker 4
I'm just talking. I have a narrative that runs through my head all the time.
Sometimes I actually think, oh, I better not say that, but very rarely. Normally I just say it.
Speaker 1 Lisa, when do you decide like when it's time to confront someone for drama versus when you're just like, it's not worth my time, I'm not going to address it?
Speaker 4 Well, if they're just being ridiculous, maybe let them have their moment, you know? Let everybody else tell them. But if I feel somebody's lying to me, that's it.
Speaker 4 If I feel that, you know, yeah, then I'm going to call them out. That's my killer's heel.
Speaker 1 Can you give any of the girls listening advice? Like when someone just like doesn't like you and has it out for you, like, give us advice. Like, how do we handle that?
Speaker 4 I think you should look at statistics in the world as a woman that has grown up, you know, amongst many, many people.
Speaker 4 I've not been sitting in an office every day, I've been like around the restaurant business. There's seven and a half or whatever it is, billion of people in this planet.
Speaker 4 If somebody doesn't like you, then fuck them. You know what I mean? I mean, I do think also, I do think you should look at things and think,
Speaker 4 okay,
Speaker 4 why are they behaving like this? Often it's jealousy. If you can think, okay,
Speaker 4
they don't have a good reason. Really look at yourself objectively.
You know, a friend of mine was going through this relationship and kind of split up with their significant other.
Speaker 4 And I can see this person is a very strong person. I kept saying, maybe you should look at how, you know, what your part is in the relationship.
Speaker 4 Sometimes I think you, you know, try and have a good look at yourself and your own actions and grow from that. But somebody doesn't like you, they don't have to as well.
Speaker 4 You know, sometimes you feel this kind of visceral reaction, like, I don't like that person, you know, right? Then you don't piss off exactly. There's somebody else around the corner.
Speaker 1
Okay, we're gonna play a game. Yes, never have I ever Bravo Edition.
If you've ever been in one of these scenarios, tell the story. Okay, okay, never have I ever gotten a drink thrown in my face.
Speaker 4
No, I've been there when one, oh no, I wasn't there. That was Brandy Glamble chucking one in Eileen's face.
No, I haven't had a drink thrown in my face. That's amazing.
Which owning a bar?
Speaker 4 That's pretty cool. Have you had one? Have you had one thrown in your face?
Speaker 1
I have never had one thrown in my face. Have you ever had a common one? I think it's okay.
It's common on Bravo, I feel like.
Speaker 4 Yes, Stars has done it a few times.
Speaker 1 Right.
Speaker 4 Everyone's chucking shit in people's face.
Speaker 4 I'm like, what? Why do I normally drink it round through it?
Speaker 4
Someone's coming for me. I was thinking, oh, I need to drink this.
I'll swallow it whole.
Speaker 1 You're like, oh, shit. Got to get drunk.
Speaker 4 What are they coming at me for? Exactly.
Speaker 1 What is the fastest way to piss you off?
Speaker 4 Lying to me.
Speaker 4
I don't like late either, really. I mean, I know I was 10 minutes late here because I was like juggling with things.
I've got to meet you at 11:30. And I was like, Yeah, you've got to delay it.
Speaker 4 But I don't like people. I think it's disrespectful when you're late because I think you're basically telling somebody that, you know, your time is worth much more than theirs.
Speaker 1 I don't like that, really. I appreciate that.
Speaker 4 I appreciate that.
Speaker 1 Okay, never have I ever known a castmate's partner was cheating.
Speaker 4 Yes, I have.
Speaker 1 You have, yeah. In what circumstance?
Speaker 4 Well, there was somebody that's recently had this kind of complicated scenario.
Speaker 4 Yeah. In one of the shows, I'm going to tell you.
Speaker 4
And I kind of knew. Yeah, I've known.
Yeah.
Speaker 1 And in that situation, did you say something to the person or you just let it be?
Speaker 1 No, I didn't say anything. Why didn't you say anything?
Speaker 4 Because
Speaker 4 sometimes people don't want to hear it.
Speaker 4 You know what I find surprising?
Speaker 1 Yeah.
Speaker 4 Is that
Speaker 4 they're on a reality show, it's like
Speaker 4 and they're living their lives.
Speaker 4
And I, of course, all marriages have problems. You know, anybody that says, oh, he's perfect, my love.
And then my king, my this.
Speaker 4
I mean, like, fuck off. It's like your husband.
Get real. It's like sometimes you want to strangle them.
Speaker 4 Sometimes, like, yeah, there's parts of it, you know, like, I'm like if you snore one more time I'm gonna put the pillow over your head, you know what I mean? Like you've got a choice here.
Speaker 4
Is it this sparrow pillow? Right. Or it's divorce.
You know what I mean?
Speaker 4 But it's like then suddenly they get divorced, but they've been saying, oh, love being on my king or my this or my that. Life's not like that.
Speaker 4 You've got two imperfect people living together that it's not, you know, and that's bullshit. And then on the reality show, suddenly, how many times have you seen this?
Speaker 4 Especially on that show that I used to be on. How many times everything's just going
Speaker 4
just fine? And then, oh, we're getting a divorce. Oh, okay, you know, or oh, we've just separated.
Oh, we've separated when it's been going on for months and years, right?
Speaker 1 And it's not like you're not being authentic on camera because, obviously, I also do agree with you, though, when people are like, My honey bunny, we're perfectly
Speaker 1 like, What the fuck is wrong?
Speaker 4 What's really going on? Like, I don't believe it for a fucking second. Honey bunny, get the fuck down here.
Speaker 4
Like, the camera is so wealthy, We have so much sex. We're so happy.
Yeah, exactly. Yeah, exactly.
Speaker 4
Let's hear the truth. Right.
You know, we couldn't have, we've been married a long time and we have, you know, a lot of good moments. And he's got sense of humor and he indulges me in so many things.
Speaker 4 Like, you know, luckily he's got the same passions I have. The fact we've got seven dogs.
Speaker 4
I mean, most men would be like, you know, he'd never say, like, you know, when you see these guys, they go, oh, does this dog shed? It's a dog. Yes.
Ken would never say anything like that.
Speaker 4 You know, like. Right.
Speaker 1 i'm actually curious when you said you didn't tell the person because they don't want to hear it i feel like a lot of times there's also where you're like because they know yeah sometimes i think right also they're not i often think that if you say too much
Speaker 4 unless then i think that you lose both of them you know what i mean right like if you get involved it's not your place yeah especially if they get back to you
Speaker 1 that's when it gets so awkward No, but you're right, Lisa.
Speaker 1 It's like, if you told this woman this, one, sometimes they don't want to believe it, so then it comes back on you, and then they both hate you.
Speaker 1 Or if they do break up and get back together, then they're like, it's too awkward.
Speaker 4
Yeah, exactly. We can't see you ever.
Yeah, exactly. This didn't happen, so you got to go away.
Right.
Speaker 1 Okay, can I, it's got to either be Kyle or Dari.
Speaker 4
No, you're not guessing or doing or saying anything because that is not a headline I'm living with. So no, it's not either of them.
It could be, but it's not.
Speaker 1
Okay, fair. Okay, fair.
Okay, fair. How did it make you feel when people were convinced that you did know about Tom and Raquel's like affair for so long?
Speaker 4 Oh, I didn't really even know that. Did they think that I knew?
Speaker 1 Yeah, there was like a conspiracy during all of it.
Speaker 4 Oh, God, no, no.
Speaker 4
No, no, no, no. I didn't know.
I did say, well, hold on a second, you know, in the kitchen that time, I was like, Miss Malibu's in the jacuzzi.
Speaker 4 And i said that's not you know that's not okay i mean and ariana was vociferous in saying no no no she's my friend i'm fine with that and i said well I wouldn't be fine with that if I was away on the other side of town and Miss Malibu was in the in the jacuzzi with with whoever she is whether it's Raquel or any you know beauty queen was in the you know jacuzzi with my husband when I was away no that's not okay is this what we call Raquel now Miss Malibu well I do I mean I'm just saying, or Miss, you know, whoever, Texas, or any gorgeous creature, and I'm on the other side of the country and she's sitting in the jacuzzi.
Speaker 4 Whether she's got malintent or not, my husband would definitely be thinking, oh, I wonder how long my wife's staying away for. You know what I mean? It's like, no.
Speaker 4
So if I'd known, I wouldn't have been saying that. Yeah, you know, you're right.
So I wouldn't have condoned that.
Speaker 1 If my husband was in a hot tub with a woman.
Speaker 4 Yes. When you're away.
Speaker 1 Dead.
Speaker 4
Yeah. Death.
yeah, exactly, get out by, yeah, penis,
Speaker 4 yeah, exactly, snip, snip, yes, exactly, oops, putting it out of the highway, exactly, right? So, yeah, so, and that was, and I was calling it, and I wouldn't have been calling it if I'd if I'd known.
Speaker 4 I was saying, hold on a second,
Speaker 4 you lied, she just came in looking like a bag of shit, remember for the food tasting. Yeah, I said, What are you doing? You look like a wreck, you're late, what's going on?
Speaker 4 And they were like, Oh, no, we're good friends, and and you know, Ariana was saying, Oh, we're good friends, Should never do that.
Speaker 4 Well, you know, yeah, so
Speaker 4
when you feel a gut feeling, yeah, it's all it's usually right. Yeah, it's usually right.
My job on that show is to sort this hot mess out.
Speaker 4 So that is something if I had known, I would have said, hey, guys, you know, that is let's get it together.
Speaker 4 Yeah, but she was so vocal about defending Raquel that I think that's what took it to a whole different level.
Speaker 4 And then Raquel asking her about her sex life while she was banging her husband or boyfriend. That was one of the
Speaker 4
weirdest felt sociopathic to me. That felt like I don't give a fuck about anybody's thoughts or feelings.
I, it doesn't permeate, you know, right.
Speaker 1 If anything, I'm like interested to know what like your experience is because I'm having it at the same time in the life of a sudden,
Speaker 4 yeah.
Speaker 1 Like, can you imagine if a woman came up to you and asked you that question, I would immediately be like, What is wrong with you? Yeah,
Speaker 1 like, like, what's your that? Yeah, that was sadistic.
Speaker 4 Yeah, that's it. Yeah, yeah.
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Speaker 1 Never have I ever brought the receipts to prove a point in an argument, like showed the text message, showed the emails.
Speaker 4 Oh, I think I've done that, but I don't know. know, probably on housewives or,
Speaker 4 yeah, yeah. Like, I mean,
Speaker 4
I don't really have a paper trail. It kind of like things go by.
I remember,
Speaker 4
you know, I remember, was it somebody like Lisa Rinner? I said, oh, God, I hardly ever speak to you on the phone. I've got receipts, 10 phone calls.
And I'm like, well, that's hardly.
Speaker 4
You're like 10 phones. You've got 10 phone calls this year.
Is that
Speaker 4 if I liked you, I'd have called you 10 times this morning.
Speaker 4 Yeah, exactly. So I don't know, it's such nonsense.
Speaker 1 Are you good at keeping secrets for people?
Speaker 4
Very good. Yeah, very good.
You're like a vault.
Speaker 1 Yeah, I love that. Yeah, that's good.
Speaker 4 But it's not because I'm loyal, it's because I forget.
Speaker 4
I'm obsessed with you. Stop.
They tell you like this deep, dark secret a couple months later. So, hold on a second.
Speaker 4 Was it you that shot? Oh, yes, maybe.
Speaker 4 Lisa.
Speaker 1 Okay, never have I ever participated in swinging.
Speaker 4 No.
Speaker 4
Oh. But my parents have.
No.
Speaker 1 Wait, how did you know?
Speaker 4
Well, it was the 60s. Oh, my God.
My father's still alive. I hope this doesn't kill him.
This doesn't go to England, does it? This is what ends it all.
Speaker 1 Stop. How did you know your parents were alive?
Speaker 4 I remember them talking about the 60s. You know, they were like young, newly married, and everybody was kind of doing that a bit, you know?
Speaker 4
They didn't give me details. I think they gave details to my nephew, one of their grandsons.
And I was like, oh, I really don't want to even think about that. When I saw,
Speaker 4 you know, John Ham,
Speaker 4
and I didn't, yeah, and I heard, I didn't, I didn't know about his nether regions as well. Somebody told me that afterwards.
I was saying, John Hamm, and they went, well, you know about John Ham?
Speaker 1 I don't know about John Ham. Oh, does he have a big penis?
Speaker 4 No, no, but they would talk about it. There's many, I mean, it should have its own Instagram, apparently.
Speaker 4 I said that, but I mean, there were these pictures of saying, oh, really?
Speaker 4 No, but it was covered. It was decent, but it was
Speaker 4 big.
Speaker 4 but yeah but we were laughing yeah oh and you're like oh ken should we swing to the left over here with john o'hale oh no you'd have to wake me up and give me a cup of tea first no no no i don't have the energy for swinging has anyone ever approached you to swing um
Speaker 4 I think I might have had hints. Oh, you know, but
Speaker 4 it's kind of insulting. I would like people to approach me on a daily basis.
Speaker 4 If you're listening to this, you want to swing, please ask me.
Speaker 4 No, it's like, I think I was so obsessively i'm a little jealous as well i think obsessively in love with my husband getting married so quick and being so young um you couldn't see him with another woman no i don't really want to you'd like be with the i could have somebody
Speaker 4 I don't think that would be quite what he was envisaging.
Speaker 4 Like, oh, see, that really has a guy over there. Should we swing with him? That's probably not what he would be up for.
Speaker 1 Or if you're super jealous, you would like be with the other woman's like husband and you'd be like, hang on.
Speaker 4
You're looking over my shoulder. You'd be like, what is Ken doing? Exactly.
I'd be like, oh, my God.
Speaker 4 On all fours.
Speaker 4 And I'll be like, what?
Speaker 4 What's he doing? I'd be way more interested in what he was doing than what I was doing.
Speaker 4
I'm obsessed. No, I haven't.
The answer, never have I, ever. Never have, ever.
I'm probably at this stage, you're not going to. That's kind of sad.
It's okay, but you know.
Speaker 4 But mind you, I've put it out there now. Maybe I'll get lots of opportunities.
Speaker 1 Oh, I bet there's going to be so many people now.
Speaker 4
So many people. Oh, I'll pass.
I'd rather have a cup of tea. Okay.
Speaker 1 Okay, never have I ever.
Speaker 4
I've been married as long as I have. Like, how many? Let's think.
So, 42 years. So, that's gonna be like 14,000 days, roughly.
Do you think there's anything that I haven't done that I need to do?
Speaker 4 Probably not.
Speaker 4 I mean, there's things I haven't done, but there are things I haven't done that I haven't wanted to do.
Speaker 1 Have you ever, like, are you?
Speaker 4 I'm like, do you want me to ask you a couple sexual questions this game? No, not really, but go on.
Speaker 1 Okay.
Speaker 1 Never have I ever shared a secret with a castmate and then they went and shared it on camera.
Speaker 4
Gosh, I don't remember that. I'm sure it's happened.
No, but I do remember. Now, I haven't watched Beverly Hills.
I don't care what anybody says. I haven't watched it.
Speaker 4
But I've seen sometimes snippets on Twitter where they'll have like a little screen thing and you click on it. I think, oh, I wonder what's going on.
It was like Erica Jane and Kyle.
Speaker 4 And she said something like, Erica Jane said, oh, you said, I'm glad that everybody's going to see how mean Cassie is or what she's really like, you know, and Kyle turned around and said, Yeah, but that was supposed to be between us.
Speaker 4 No,
Speaker 1 no, yes, and I said, Oh my god, yeah, no, but that feels like a theme in reality TV where wasn't it like Lala and Katie in the reunion?
Speaker 1 It was like Lala was upset with Katie because she's like, You literally said that you were like basically hating on Ariana to me off camera and then you're acting all nice on camera.
Speaker 4
I don't like that. I think it's just keep it straight.
And also,
Speaker 4 as I say, my mind's so full of other things, I find that it's much easier just to play the one, you know, play it as it is, because I can't remember what's on camera, what's off camera, what I did yesterday, what I did today.
Speaker 4 And it's just like when people say, Oh, you're lying, my memory's not good enough to lie. I have to speak from experience, you know what I mean?
Speaker 4
It's like I remember things concisely, you know, absolutely when I experience them. If I'm making it up, I don't remember what I made up.
I, I, that's a good point.
Speaker 1 Yeah, no, no. Do you think though now people with social media are getting like too afraid to act certain ways in front of camera because of what like the public and the comments are gonna say?
Speaker 4 I think the most popular reality stars are people that are truly authentic and don't give a fuck.
Speaker 4
I mean, I think one of the best reality stars I've ever worked with is James Kennedy, and he's got it wrong on so many levels. So good.
And he's seen so much growth with him. He's so entertaining.
Speaker 1 Do you think that I still have the infamous scene back in in the day when he was talking to Lala and they're like yelling about pasta and everyone was like, this has to be about drugs.
Speaker 4 This has to be cocaine.
Speaker 1 Do you think it's actually about pasta?
Speaker 4
No, I think it's not about that. Yeah, it's not.
It's not about the pasta.
Speaker 1 That was one of the funniest scenes.
Speaker 4
I think, yeah, that is one. It was kind of iconic that it was on t-shirts after.
I don't know, really. I mean, they've both been pretty open.
Yeah. And I think I love the duo together.
Speaker 4 I can't imagine those two when they say they've had sex a couple of times. It's like that just doesn't seem to me.
Speaker 4 How did they ever get there, those two?
Speaker 1 It doesn't mean it doesn't make sense to me either.
Speaker 4 I feel like she's such a woman.
Speaker 1 You can't text.
Speaker 4 I'm not. I'm not kicking my because my meeting's at 11.30.
Speaker 1
No, it's 10:50. Yeah.
You have time.
Speaker 4 10:51.
Speaker 4 Oh, oh my god.
Speaker 4 I actually can't picture Lala and him having sex either because I feel like the cup of tea that they offered me when I first came in was so nice. Said, no, are we supposed to get you tea?
Speaker 4 No, they said, would you you like anything? I said, oh, cup of tea would be great.
Speaker 1 Never happened. Can someone text Charlie for a cup of tea? Yeah.
Speaker 4 How much tea do you drink during the day? A lot, probably too much. Really? Yeah, but more tea than alcohol, which is kind of unique.
Speaker 1 Did you ever spike your tea a little bit?
Speaker 4 What, with alcohol? Yeah. No.
Speaker 4
It was quite... Is that a good idea? Well, no, I don't think.
I don't drink in the day. Very rarely.
You never see me drink in the day.
Speaker 1 I think you can spike your tea a couple of times and see where it takes you, Lisa.
Speaker 4 Well,
Speaker 4 I got here without it, really.
Speaker 1 I probably don't need it. Do you think you'll ever be friends with any of the women again from Housewives?
Speaker 4
Let me think about that for a moment. No.
No.
Speaker 4 Well,
Speaker 4 I think if there's a true apology and actually somebody says, you know what, I really regret it and I'm really sorry I said that and I know I tried to humiliate you or whatever, then yes, there would always be room, but you'll never get that from them.
Speaker 1 Are you someone that holds grudges?
Speaker 4
Yeah, I do. Fuck off.
I'm like, yeah, I'm going to hold a grudge. I mean, I won't hold a grudge till it's like, if it's detrimental
Speaker 4 to me, if it's like, you know, if it's eating away at you and you're angry about it, then I think you've got to sort it out. But if holding a grudges mean I'm done
Speaker 4 and I don't want to,
Speaker 4
because I know who you are, I see who you are. You don't have the best intention for me.
Now, that's a grudge.
Speaker 4 But if it's something that's eating away at you, that you have that pain in your stomach, that's not healthy. I'd rather get rid of that.
Speaker 4
Like, I haven't really really been angry about you know, housewives. I mean, I get asked about it a lot.
I really, very rarely ever bring it up myself.
Speaker 4 But if it was eating away at me or something like that, then I think, okay, I need to sort this out. So, I would always say that as advice: if it's eating away at you, you need to deal with it.
Speaker 4 But if you can actually go, oh, I'm done. And if that's a grudge, yeah, hold it, hold it tightly.
Speaker 1 I completely agree because I feel like a grudge for me, I'm like, I want to normalize having grudges more, but if you know what someone is, even if they apologize to me, sure, clear the air, but I still don't like you.
Speaker 1 Yeah, exactly.
Speaker 4 Exactly, that's okay. Because if I thought you were a good person and you weren't, I got it wrong before.
Speaker 4 And now you've shown me the old expression: you know, fool me once, for me twice, but or shame on, shame on you, shame on me. You know, that's so no,
Speaker 4
that's a grudge. Yeah, I'm all about that.
I'm all about like, I'm not going to be, yeah, I'm not going to be stupid.
Speaker 4 You know, it's just like if somebody screws you financially in business, you're not going to lend them money again. How about that?
Speaker 1
Period. Right.
Okay, let's talk about Vanderpump Rules.
Speaker 4 Your mistakes, my girls. girls
Speaker 4 okay the original cast were employed at your restaurant yes and you were their boss yes what is the most insane thing you've had to fire someone for oh all kinds of things over the years running restaurants i mean of course the shagging in the back and everything i mean god i mean that's uh stealing and um stealing of course not on vanderpump rules i mean in the restaurant business i've seen so many things
Speaker 4
just even with people coming in. I mean, imagine you have your house open and you have maybe a thousand people come through that door every night.
At some point, you're going to go, What the fuck?
Speaker 4 How often are they having sex? Yeah, or not just that, but where's my where's the big mirror in my bathroom? How did they get it out there during lunch?
Speaker 4 You know, stupid shit, you know, like you think, oh my God.
Speaker 4 Um, yeah, there's been a lot of creative ways of stealing that we've caught, you know, that you think, um, you know, people bring their own liquor and things like that. Um,
Speaker 4 yeah, I mean, stealing a mirror and walking.
Speaker 4
Yeah, yeah, many different things. That's insane.
Yeah, many different things.
Speaker 1 Okay, I didn't realize that sir stands for sexy, unique restaurant.
Speaker 4 It doesn't start.
Speaker 4 We just put that up next to it, but it was south in Spanish because remember, I bought into that restaurant when it was about a tenth of the size to get my visa because I was in the restaurant business and we wanted to stay here.
Speaker 4 So we thought
Speaker 4 we would know best. Yeah.
Speaker 1 Okay. What is your most sexy and unique quality, Lisa?
Speaker 4 I'm very tactile.
Speaker 4
I mean, you saw the way I make up with my dog. Imagine that.
Like,
Speaker 4 you know, like, I am like very,
Speaker 4
yeah. Listen, you see the way I do flowers.
You see the way I run a business. You see the way I decorate.
You see the way I'm with my dog. You see the way I'm, I'm like a perfectionist.
Speaker 4 So, of course, as a lover, and this isn't to those people that want to swing with me because you'd i'd really be a big disappointment but i'm talking about in the past
Speaker 4 if there are a couple of people that approach me'd swing forget it i'm too lazy for that now but i'm a perfectionist so i think even making love i could be a perfectionist
Speaker 1 Oh Lisa! Right? That was a good answer.
Speaker 4 That's sexy, isn't it? Even you're thinking, oh my God, who is this woman? Yeah, that's.
Speaker 1 I'm just trying to picture it.
Speaker 4 I'm like, oh, my God, it's so sensual.
Speaker 1 Okay, that's a good answer. Okay, if you had to pick, which Vanderpump Rules cast member were you most like in your 20s? Any cast member from all seasons?
Speaker 4 I think I'm quite a lot like Starcy in a way. I'm not
Speaker 4 chucking drinks in people's faces, but I was always kind of out for Starcy sees the funny side. Starcy,
Speaker 4 you know, it was such a disappointment to me when she was let go, but it was a sign of the times. Everybody was, you know, reacting to what was going on in the world.
Speaker 4 And I agree, I understood that, but I think that if we all look back on what we did when we were younger, you know, like everybody makes so many mistakes.
Speaker 4 I think that's the whole point of growth, you know, and as I say in this new show, Gordon Ramsey's show, seeing people, how they developed, oh my God, how I saw the growth in this show of people like they came in like this and they left like this.
Speaker 4 So that's to me one of the most exciting things. And I think Stasi's taken it and run with it, which I think was great.
Speaker 1 I agree. I think she had like one of the most iconic like character arcs in that show of just like how she started and with Jackson.
Speaker 4 I don't give a fuck and I'm going to say exactly what I want to say.
Speaker 1 That makes for the best TV, like you said, James Kennedy.
Speaker 4 Yeah, no.
Speaker 1 That group over the years has been like...
Speaker 1 kind of like a little incestuous like everyone's kind of getting a little
Speaker 4 they've all shagged each other oh my god a little well it's a lot but according to you please define any greater incest than I have shown you in that group, please.
Speaker 4 I was trying to be like, okay, just like, come on,
Speaker 4 try to be anything, just tell it how it is.
Speaker 1 What is your stance on like that concept of like homie hopping of like everyone kind of like getting with each other's friends and getting with each other's boyfriends and girlfriends?
Speaker 4 Well, I mean, there's only a few dynamics left to like,
Speaker 4 it's all gone and done.
Speaker 1 Who would we need to hook up?
Speaker 1 Lalan Schwartz?
Speaker 1 Do you think it would ever happen?
Speaker 4 I wouldn't mind that, actually. I wouldn't mind that.
Speaker 1 You wouldn't?
Speaker 4 I mean, Schwartz is very kind.
Speaker 1 He's kind, but, like, he can't stand up for shit.
Speaker 1
And Lala needs someone to be like, yeah, I agree with you. I back you.
He can't even back himself.
Speaker 4
Yeah, but maybe you could just carry the baby around and say yes and cuddle and stuff. I've always found him adorable.
I know he got it totally wrong.
Speaker 4 My mum's yes.
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Speaker 1 There's been a lot of drama over the years, but obviously the biggest thing was scandal that took the internet.
Speaker 1 Ariana got a lot of heat this season because she didn't want to film with Tom in specific moments. Like, what is your take on that whole thing?
Speaker 4 Well, I think it was just because the juxtaposition of her living with him and then saying, No, I won't have that conversation with him. That was what was frustrating.
Speaker 4 I think maybe if she'd drawn a line in the sand and said, That's it, I don't want to see him ever again. Hope he falls off the side of a cliff.
Speaker 4 But, you know, it was all very, you know, I wasn't on Tom's side at all, but I was on the side of empathy and when the whole world was against him I've talked about this many times sitting at the White House correspondence dinner and they bring it up sitting in Adele's concert they bring it up seeing it on CNN's headline it was kind of the the punishment didn't befit the crime and I mean of course I don't condone what he did in any shape or form but I think when the whole world's against you sometimes it's a very dangerous thing for as I sort of my brother and you feel there's no way out
Speaker 4 at that time and the ovary you know so and when he he sat and told me I wouldn't use all of it but he sat and told me and I said as an executive producer guys you have to use this you have to be honest and show him you know in in this moment of just like the suicide ideation scared me now whether some people say you know oh he's acting or oh it's not true it's not authentic I don't give a shit.
Speaker 4
I have experienced suicide firsthand with my brother. And for me, I'd rather not take that chance.
So I felt that he did so many great things as well for people over the years.
Speaker 4 I mean, you know, I was talking to Israel. Do you remember Israel, who actually now works for me?
Speaker 4 He was telling me how when he used to sleep on the floor, Sanival used to pay his rent so he wouldn't, you know. So Sanival has a lot of good components.
Speaker 1 Do you? He has a girlfriend now, right?
Speaker 4 Yes.
Speaker 1 How can do you think he's going to cheat on her?
Speaker 4 Yes.
Speaker 4
I don't know. Maybe this is the one.
No. Maybe this is the one.
Speaker 4 I don't think that Sandoval, from my knowledge, is that sexually motivated.
Speaker 4 Because I think he said that I just don't think he's that kind of guy. You know, where there's a lot of guys that jag anything.
Speaker 4
Right, like I don't think he's like that, but I think this girl apparently is gorgeous. Oh.
No, I thought the tea was coming.
Speaker 1 Is it coming? So is Chris.
Speaker 4 They're working on it.
Speaker 1
I think they probably didn't know, like, if they were allowed to interrupt. Because sometimes I'm like, lock the door, don't come in.
Oh, really? Oh, yeah. I'm like, get out of my studio.
Speaker 4 Okay, let's talk about you being what kind of boss are you?
Speaker 4 I'm like, I'm locking myself in this room. Don't bother me.
Speaker 1
Because I don't want to interrupt. That's good.
What if you were saying something so brilliant and the door is-I feel like it kind of ended this season, and it was like the friend group is a disaster.
Speaker 4 We've been in that place before.
Speaker 1 But do you think it's going to continue? Like,
Speaker 4 well, I think the thing is with this show
Speaker 4 is, I think that people feel very attached to it because they've grown up with it. And there's been at some point somebody will identify with one of them in a group.
Speaker 4
And I think that it will be hard for people really to let it go. So do I think it would be back? Yes.
Do I think it needs to breathe? Yes. Am I totally busy?
Speaker 4 And so, you know, opening another restaurant.
Speaker 4
Yes. So I think let's just give it a minute.
Let everybody live their life.
Speaker 1 I have a pitch for you.
Speaker 4 Go
Speaker 4 I say no because, yeah.
Speaker 1 I think
Speaker 1 so busy. I think that the next
Speaker 1 season of Vanderpump should be you getting everyone in a room
Speaker 1 and firing all of them. Swinging.
Speaker 4 Oh, no, swinging.
Speaker 4 You're like, Lala, get over here. Katie, get over here.
Speaker 1
And you fire all of them. Yeah.
And you push them to a different show that's more like grown up or whatever. And you bring a whole new cast in and you start fresh.
Speaker 1 And everyone works at Sir, and it's all young talent.
Speaker 1 And these kids like have no instagram following yet and you start fresh like i would die to watch kids back in at sur like trying to make it in the acting or modeling agency and like get back at it and i have many of them but i do have three shows on the air i know i know but i live in la so i'm like addicted to the la but i know i know you know what From your mouth to God's ears, that might be a thought.
Speaker 1 Can you imagine the season? Oh, here's your tea.
Speaker 4 What is this? Oh my gosh.
Speaker 1 Do you want black tea with milk? Green tea or herbal tea?
Speaker 4 Black tea with milk?
Speaker 4
I like your dungarees. I said that when I came in.
I like your dungarees. Dungarees? Yeah, what do you call it? Overalls.
Overalls.
Speaker 4
Overalls. No, they're dungarees.
Yeah.
Speaker 1 Which one? Black tea and milk?
Speaker 1 Try them all.
Speaker 4 I'm worried about it.
Speaker 1 I'm worried about it too.
Speaker 4 You know what? I never understand why people eat the tea bag in it. What do they say? Expect us to chew on it?
Speaker 1 My assistant's going to fucking start crying.
Speaker 4 Chew on it? She's literally like,
Speaker 1 okay, let's try it.
Speaker 4 Black tea and milk.
Speaker 1
Yeah. You can just throw it on the side table.
It doesn't matter.
Speaker 4
Yeah, I mean, I like the colour of the cup. It's pink.
It's cute. Yeah, but the tea's a disaster.
Speaker 4 Awful.
Speaker 1 Oh, it's you wanted it black.
Speaker 4 Oh, I wanted it lighter. Like the colour of the wood.
Speaker 1 It's a disaster.
Speaker 4
Pasteur, nice. Oh, I love this tea.
No one. Said no one ever.
Speaker 1 Now, my cousin's crying in the corner now.
Speaker 4
It's better. Nothing.
I loved her dungarese, I told you.
Speaker 4 Say overalls in with an overalls. Overalls.
Speaker 4 I love her overalls. Oh my god.
Speaker 1 Do you like it?
Speaker 4
Wait, say it. Do I speak with American accent all the time? Wait, yes.
You like that?
Speaker 1 Say cheeseburger.
Speaker 4 Cheeseburger.
Speaker 1 Oh, this really works for me.
Speaker 4 Say, say, donut.
Speaker 1 I love call her daddy.
Speaker 4 Donut, I love call her daddy.
Speaker 4 Or do you like it like this? Donut, I love calling her daddy.
Speaker 1 What do you prefer? So, do you like my pitch?
Speaker 4 I can't say,
Speaker 4 but
Speaker 4 you like it.
Speaker 4 It's not necessarily your pitch. Somebody might have got there before you.
Speaker 1 Okay, but like the drama of everyone getting fired.
Speaker 4
Oh, I don't. I'm not gonna start opening.
I have a loyalty to these people.
Speaker 1 No, I know, but you wouldn't ask me.
Speaker 4
I say, Welcome back. I've signed you back just for one episode.
Bye.
Speaker 4 No,
Speaker 4 there are still stories to tell.
Speaker 4 Oh, Lisa! Yes.
Speaker 1 Okay, what projects, obviously, this season is wrapped. So talk to me about your other projects.
Speaker 4
Gordon Ramsey, that was epic working with him for two months. I mean, Gordon's like a lot to handle.
So I thought, okay, but we knew each other before.
Speaker 4
So I knew that it was going to be backwards and forwards, you know. But I think for him, it was very different because normally he's the authoritarian in everything he does.
And then he met me.
Speaker 4 So, yeah, it's definitely a different show.
Speaker 1 Did you put him in his place?
Speaker 4 Well, yeah, I kind kind of enjoyed doing that a little bit.
Speaker 4
You got a little bit of a little exciting. Not a little bit.
A lot. A lot.
Speaker 1 Okay, last two questions. What is the best part and worst part of essentially living your life on TV?
Speaker 4
I don't like it when people lie about you. That's the worst part.
The best part, there are so many beautiful things that have been forever documented. Good times, bad times.
My daughter's wedding.
Speaker 4 My little grandbaby crawling across, you know, the carpet. Like, I mean, when we filmed him, you know, just once or twice, Vanderpump Villa, seeing the beauty and the experience that we all had there.
Speaker 4 Wonderful, wonderful moments. Really,
Speaker 4 really.
Speaker 4
My life hasn't changed that much. Not like some people when they, you know, on television.
I mean, of course, the fame and everything, but I spent a lot of time at home. I'm still in my restaurants.
Speaker 4 But, you know, when you met me on television, I had a beautiful house. I'd had 37 restaurants prior to that that we'd sold, you know, and
Speaker 4
I had a, you know, a nice lifestyle. It wasn't like some people, they start and then they get this incredible lifestyle and don't know how to handle it.
My life materially hasn't changed.
Speaker 4
You're in it. Yeah.
Well, not always, but I mean, when you first started. Since it's already exactly.
So that hasn't changed.
Speaker 4
the incredible experiences that I've had. Being able to go to Congress to change laws about humane treatment of dogs.
Congress watched Housewives.
Speaker 4 I mean, so having access to so many things, being voted, you know, one of the women of the year by a state assembly, like just, I mean, speaking at causes that I'm passionate about, being given so many opportunities.
Speaker 4 Can't minimize that ever.
Speaker 1 What do you think is the biggest misconception about you?
Speaker 4 That I'm a homemade.
Speaker 4 I don't mind people thinking that. I just feel really sometimes I'm thinking, oh, am I disappointing them when I show up on my own and I'm doing my own makeup?
Speaker 4 I'm thinking, maybe they would like me to be like certain members of Housewives when I had all this shit and people running around after me. I can't even get a cup of tea in this place.
Speaker 1
Okay, I feel like I have to ask you this question. Now it's my last question.
I just need to know now that you've told me all these little things. Yes.
Speaker 1 Lisa Vanderpump,
Speaker 1 what is your favorite sex position?
Speaker 4 Oh, God, it's so long ago, I don't remember.
Speaker 4 I think it's on my back asleep.
Speaker 4 And on that note, good night.
Speaker 1
Thank you so much for coming on. This was so fun.
Thank you.
Speaker 4 I thought that would have been your first question. That's what I was prepared for.
Speaker 4 I actually said, bruv, are they going to be talking about like sex all the time? I said it's going to be a very short interview if they do.
Speaker 1 Oh, wait, I mean, I could ask you if you have any blowjob tips.
Speaker 4
Oh, yeah, all of them. Just all of it.
Just do it, swallow it whole. Bye, darling.
Love you.
Speaker 4 Oh, my God.
Speaker 4 I have to go. Drop our tear.
Speaker 1 Thank you.
Speaker 4
Of course, thank you. You're hilarious.
Oh, my God. No, thank you so much.
Speaker 4 You finally got your tea?
Speaker 1 Yes.
Speaker 4 And it ain't that good.
Speaker 4 It's better than nothing.
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