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Andy Cohen addresses ‘Vanderpump Rules’ production pause ahead of Season 12
By Nicki Cox,
13 days ago
Andy Cohen thinks the “Vanderpump Rules” pause is for the better.
During Wednesday’s episode of SiriusXM’s Andy Cohen Live , John Hill asked the Bravo head honcho what he thought about the reports that “Pump Rules” cameras won’t be filming this summer like usual.
“We used to do this all the time with the ‘Housewives,'” Cohen — who is not a producer on “Pump Rules” — explained. “We would say, ‘You know what, let’s put cameras down for four or five months and come back to them.'”
“And they will have lived life and things will be different,” he added.
While some of the drama played out at the end of Season 10, it also consumed most of Season 11 — which is currently airing.
Although some fans have grown tired of the storyline, Cohen reminded viewers that the last two seasons were filmed back to back, giving the cast nearly no time off.
“I was saying, people do forget, especially as it relates to Ariana — who was the one cheated on — people forget that we picked up cameras like three months after she found out about that affair,” he explained. “So that’s why she’s still in the violently angry stage and you can understand that.”
Due to their past filming schedule, Cohen thinks it’s “great” that producers decided to give the cast a break.
“Look, sometimes you want to pick cameras right up quickly because there is stuff happening and you want to get in there right away and sometimes you do want people to live their lives and see how things develop.”
While none of the “Pump Rules” stars have addressed the temporary hiatus, our source told us that everyone was “looking forward” to getting a bit of time off.
“Producers are excited to catch up with everyone when cameras eventually go back up,” the insider added.
However, not everyone will be spending their time out of the spotlight.
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