Scheana Shay Opens Up About the Uncertain Future of 'Vanderpump Rules'
As the future of "Vanderpump Rules" remains uncertain, Scheana Shay has revealed some behind-the-scenes insights about the challenges faced during the filming of Season 11. The reality star claimed that executive producer Alex Baskin warned the cast that the show was in jeopardy of being canceled.
During an episode of her "Scheananigans" podcast, Shay disclosed, "I know Alex Baskin has said that midseason, the show was not in a good place. It was, you know, 'X, Y and Z needs to happen. Or we’re going to have a short season and the show’s going to be canceled and that’s it. Go live your lives.'" This revelation put a significant amount of pressure on Shay and her co-star Lala Kent to deliver compelling content.
Shay expressed her concerns about the potential cancellation, stating, "Well, we don’t want the show to get canceled. Not just for ourselves and our families, but there’s a crew of 80 to 100 people who work on this show. And I said this at the reunion — which you didn’t see — but I was like, 'I feel like we’re doing our jobs also for all of these people. We want to keep this going.'"
Reflecting on a particular incident during the season finale where Ariana Madix chose to leave a group event rather than film with her ex, Tom Sandoval, Shay criticized Madix's decision. She highlighted the impact of such actions on the show's future, emphasizing the collective effort required to sustain the series.
Despite facing criticism from fans for pressuring Madix to film with Sandoval, Shay and Kent defended their actions, citing the larger implications for the show's continuation. The Season 11 reunion shed light on the tensions within the cast regarding filming dynamics and personal boundaries.
Shay acknowledged the complexities of the situation, recognizing the differing perspectives of the cast members involved. She emphasized the importance of respecting boundaries while also fulfilling the obligations of reality television.
Looking back on the season, Shay expressed frustration at the delicate balance between personal emotions and the demands of creating engaging content for the show. The uncertainty surrounding the future of "Vanderpump Rules" has left both the cast and fans eagerly awaiting updates.
Recent reports suggest that the show is taking a brief hiatus before potentially returning for Season 12, allowing everyone to decompress after intense filming seasons. Bravo's Andy Cohen remains optimistic about the show's future, drawing parallels to similar breaks taken by other reality series.
As the fate of "Vanderpump Rules" hangs in the balance, Shay's revelations offer a glimpse into the challenges faced by the cast and production team. The ongoing drama both on and off-screen continues to captivate audiences, leaving them eager for the next chapter in the iconic reality series.