Tom Sandoval’s cheating with Raquel Leviss may have wrecked his relationship with now-ex Ariana Madix, but it sure didn’t hurt when it came to this year’s Emmy nominations.
The Bravo reality hit, which focused on the so-called Scandoval in its 10th season, received an Emmy nomination on Wednesday, in the unstructured reality category. READ MORE: Ariana Madix Joins ‘Dancing With The Stars’ Season 32 Following ‘Vanderpump Rules’ Sandoval Scandal This marks the series’ first ever nomination in its 10-season history.
Meanwhile, it’s also the first time a series springing from the “Real Housewives” franchise has earned an Emmy nomination, given that “Vanderpump Rules” is essentially star Lisa Vanderpump’s spinoff from “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills”.
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