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Following their dismissal from Vanderpump Rules, Tom Schwartz, Lala Kent, and Scheana Shay will make appearances on “The Valley.”

Get rid of the old and bring in the new. According to reports, Tom Schwartz, Lala Kent, and Scheana Shay would appear on “The Valley” after “Vanderpump Rules” fired its entire cast.

According to a report by Deadline on Tuesday, the spinoff’s second season filming concluded in September and included appearances by Schwartz, Kent, and Shay. It’s unknown, however, how often the trio will appear.

According to reports, Lala Kent and Scheana Shay will star in “The Valley’s” second season.

There will also be an appearance by Tom Schwartz. Pump Rules alumni Kristen Doute, Jax Taylor, and Brittany Cartwright were featured in the March debut of “The Valley.”

Which also included a new cast of pals that included Doute’s fiancé, Luke Broderick, Danny and Nia Booko, Jesse and Michelle Lally, Jason and Janet Caperna, Jasmine Good, and Zack Wickham.

In order to document events like Doute’s engagement, Taylor’s pursuit of mental health therapy, and his and Cartwright’s tumultuous divorce, the actors members reunited for the second season and recorded throughout the summer.

Since they are still good friends with the group, both Shay, 39, and Kent, 34, made short early cameos during the first season.


Following past “VPR” stars like Brittany Cartwright and Jax Taylor, who are seen here, “The Valley” debuted earlier this year.

During an October interview on “Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen,” Shay hinted that viewers might see her in the next season and claimed to be “very close” with the group.

When questioned about a possible appearance, she said, “I mean, you saw me around with them a lot this summer, so.”

In the meanwhile, Kent said she does “not speak” with Doute but is close to Cartwright during her appearance on “WWHL” last week, when she shared her status with her “Valley” pals.

She said, “We’re thick and I love Brittany.” “Everyone is fine.” Although she encounters him at the school where both of their children go, Kent and Taylor are not as close, and she acknowledged that she had to “block him” on social media.

The 45-year-old Taylor has already said that he is not interested in more of his former “VPR” pals switching to their program.

In a May episode of the podcast “When Reality Hits,” he said, “I don’t think we need to bring anyone from ‘Vanderpump Rules’ over.”

“I don’t intend to establish ‘Vanderpump Rules.'” Right now, the answer is no. The answer is no. However, anything may happen. Of course, if we have parties.

Taylor clarified that it would not be “fair” to the existing actors since he intended the spinoff to be more than simply a “extension” of his previous program.

Later that month, Shay responded to Taylor by saying on her podcast, “Scheananigans,” “You are scared of me and Lala being on the show because we’re going to call you out for the s—t we actually know.”

Although Shay, Kent, and Schwartz have not officially confirmed their roles in “The Valley,” they all responded to the announcement on Instagram that a “new group of close-knit SUR-vers” would be featured in Season 12 of “Vanderpump Rules.”

On Tuesday, Kent posted, “I am experiencing a lot of conflicting emotions at the moment.” It goes without saying that I dislike change.

The exception is this. I want to express my gratitude for all of the years you have rocked with us. My whole life was altered by this show. I am very thankful for each and every moment.

“We had one hell of a run!” Shay wrote in her own post. When I was filming the pilot for VPR, I had no idea that it would develop into what it is now or last as long as it did.