Spoilers: Lisa Vanderpump is not really proud with how her Sur servers and Vanderpump Rules cast members have been behaving in Season 3, but that is hardly a surprise given the series new premiere episode. According to the latest gossip news updates, reunion recap brawler, Tom Sandoval, got into yet another fist fight--perhaps, setting a trend of one assault per episode. Instead of trying to kill Jax Taylor, who Tom has since forgiven, for cheating with his ex-girlfriend, this time Sandoval chose to throw a punch at Kristen Doute's new British boyfriend, James Kennedy.
If you were looking for an older wiser Vanderpump Rules cast after Season 2's reunion recap atrocity, then you probably shouldn't even bother tuning in this year.
Cast matriarch and spin-off producer, Lisa Vanderpump, had no problem telling Us Weekly that if it didn't make for great television it would be hard to be associated with some of the actions of her Vanderpump Rules crew:
"I'm not proud of their behavior, but I'm proud of the show.
"It feels different this season...a couple of characters come to the forefront that you don't know so well and we see one relationship struggle in particular."
It would seem that one of those new people coming to the forefront happens to be Kristen Doute's boyfriend of the past five-months, James Kennedy.
And as far as getting to know him better goes--31-year-old Tom Sandoval doesn't seem to be too interested in hanging out with Doute's 22-year-old British beau.
According to the crackerjack reporting by the Daily Mail that could have something to do with a provocatively obnoxious Kennedy doing his best to successfully pick a fist fight on the very first episode:
"Tom could all but listen to his younger replacement provoking and goading him about his age.
"'Don't get smart with me, you're a 31-year-old,' James started to say but got cut-off when Tom took a swipe at the Brit and a tussle ensued."
So...is aggravated assault just not illegal in the State of California anymore or...?
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