New Season of Bravo’s “Vanderpump Rules,” Featuring Tom Sandoval, to Premiere in January

Will Tom Sandoval SURvive his most recent scandal?

Fans of Vanderpump Rules will learn more about the fallout of the 40-year-old half-Mexican American reality television star and singer’s infamous Scandoval.

Tom SandovalVanderpump Rules will return for Season 11 in January, with the aftermath of Sandoval’s affair with co-star Rachel Leviss expected to get major air time as the former SURvers move on from the event that shook their lives to the core.

With resentments, acceptance and shifting alliances, the group attempts to navigate the lines drawn in the sand while rebuilding friendships, developing their businesses and healing from past relationships.

As star and executive producer Lisa Vanderpump said in the closing moments of the Season 10 reunion finale, “Looking forward, it’s too much process. I hope some [people] can find some forgiveness and some compassion.”

The cast for Season 11 includes Sandoval, Vanderpump, Ariana Madix, James Kennedy, Katie Maloney, Lala Kent, Scheana Shay and Tom Schwartz, along with friends Ally Lewber and Brock Davies.

One person who will not be featured in the new season is Leviss, formerly known as Raquel. Leviss opted to focus on her mental health amid the scandalous headlines the show generated. The former pageant queen was involved in an affair with Sandoval behind Madix’s back for months.

Leviss has since opened up about feeling exploited by Bravo amid the ratings surge of the reality series. In an interview with former Bravo star Bethenny Frankel, Leviss said, “I feel like I’ve been portrayed as the ultimate villain. My mistakes, that I’ve made on camera, live on forever. And you mentioned the addiction of doing reality TV and the way they always dangle that carrot in front of you telling you, ‘You need to tell your side of the story, otherwise it’s going to be written for you.’ And that’s terrifying. So, I almost went back just because of that.”

The reality star added that “the network is running to the bank — like laughing, running to the bank with this scandal and I haven’t seen a single penny,” feeling “like it’s not fair.”

Vanderpump Rules is produced by Amazon MGM Studios-owned Evolution Media with exec producers including Vanderpump, her husband Ken Todd and Alex Baskin.

Fox Releases Trailer for Second Season of “Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test,” Featuring Tom Sandoval

Tom Sandoval is putting his physical and mental skills to the test…

Fox has released the official trailer for the second season of Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test, featuring the 40-year-old Mexican-American reality television personality and Vanderpump Rules star and 13 other celebrity recruits.

Tom SandovalIn addition to Sandoval, the latest group of celebrities going through the made-for-TV, Special Forces selection process are Dez Bryant, Tyler Cameron, Savannah Chrisley, Blac Chyna, Brian Austin Green, Robert HorryErin Jackson, Bode Miller, Jack Osbourne, Tara Reid, Kelly RizzoJoJo Siwa and Nick Viall.

Here’s the logline for season two: This time around, the recruits will be faced with the harsh reality of winter warfare training on the mountains of New Zealand where the terrain and freezing temperatures are brutal and the tasks will feel like torture. There are no votes, and no eliminations – just survival. These celebrities, who are so used to being in the spotlight, will quickly learn the meaning of “no guts, no glory” – and no glam. Selection for the Special Forces is a test unlike any other.

Training is led by Directing Staff (DS) agents Rudy Reyes, Mark “Billy” Billingham, Jason “Foxy” Fox and new agent, Jovon “Q” Quarles, who are ex-special forces operatives.

In season one of Special Forces: World’s Toughest TestThe Bachelorette‘s Hannah Brown and soccer superstar Carli Lloyd made it to the end of the Special Ops training out of the 16 celebrity contestants.

Tom Sandoval Appears in Best Coast’s “Everything Has Changed” Music Video

Tom Sandoval is wiggin’ out…

The part-Latino reality television personality and some of his Vanderpump Rulescast mates appear in the music video for Best Coast’s new single “Everything Has Changed.”

Tom Sandoval, Best Coast, Everything Has Changed, Beth Cosentino, Ryan Baxley, Vanderpump Rules

Best Coast’sBeth Cosentinoplays a grumpy game show host in the clip, while Sandoval dons some 70s-themed gear and a wig as one of the contestants.

The Ryan Baxley-directed clip shows Cosentino wiping off her cheery television face and throwing a backstage fit that she eventually brings on camera by taking her anger out on the contestants. 

But a close listen to the lyrics while watching the clip reveals the catharsis she’s going through. In the first verse, she broods, “I used to cry myself to sleep/ Reading all the names they called me/ Used to say that I was lazy/ The lazy, crazy baby.” Yet in the second verse, she daydreams, “Now I’m sipping on my coffee/ Now I’m walkin’ a little dog on a leash/ Now I live in a big pink house/ I escape to Witch Mountain every day.”

“Everything Has Changed” arrives as part of the duo’s new album Always Tomorrow, which is due February 21 via Concord Records. It’s the first new project from Best Coast since their 2015 LP California Nights.