Lisa Vanderpump will re-open the doors to her eponymous Vanderpump Villa with Stassi Schroeder at her side.
LVP brings fans to her home country, England, and will only host guests from other reality shows, including ‘DadTok‘ from The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives.
ICYMI, season 1 was filmed at Château Saint-Joseph in Mazerolles-du-Razès, France. Season 2 was filmed at Castello Rosato (La Badia di Orvieto), a 12th-century castle in Umbria, Italy. The casts have, for the most part, featured ‘normies’ instead of reality TV personalities until now.
An update of VP Villa:
According to reports from Us Weekly, all 10 episodes of season 3 will premiere on Hulu on April 16.
The official season 3 synopsis states Vanderpump Villa follows Lisa Vanderpump as she “returns home to England to challenge her staff to the most lavish, drama-filled summer yet.”
“This year she’s invited back not only Stassi Schroeder, but also stars from the biggest reality franchises on TV, who are trying to escape the ‘real’ world … but can’t shake the consequences of it.”
“These guests with messy pasts, hidden agendas, and unresolved feuds arrive ready to sip champagne, spark romance, and stir the pot as old rivalries reignite and new hookups heat up.”
“Fan‑favorite staff return seeking redemption while eight ambitious newcomers fight for their place to meet Lisa’s high standards. With a life-changing bonus on the line, some will thrive but not everyone will survive the wildest summer ever at Vanderpump Villa.”
There are several cast members returning from last season — including Marciano Brunette (who will answer to DadTok for what happened with their wives last season) and Hannah Fouch — along with newcomers to Lisa’s team.
Unlike past seasons, the guests visiting the villa are all from a variety of reality TV shows, including Made in Chelsea, Love Island UK, The Challenge, Bachelor Nation, The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, Love Overboard, and RuPaul’s Drag Race.





