Lala Kent has had enough of Ariana Madix refusing to film with ex Tom Sandoval.
On the May 7 finale of Vanderpump Rules, Lala, 33, became enraged when the Dancing with the Stars alum, 38, made a scene when Sandoval attempted to apologize to her during a party in San Francisco.
Ariana then stormed over to a show producer and told him, “Him f—ing walking up on me talking to Scheana. He doesn’t give a f— if I died in a ditch, or got a f—ing deadly STD, the way he was f—ing around behind my back. That is non-informed consent. He does not deserve to speak to me. He does not get access to me.”
Before leaving the party, she explained, “It’s about a performance for the audience. He wants 30 seconds with the audience.”
“Whatever it is that Tom is trying to get for me, it’s not for me, it’s for him,” she added in a confessional. “I am the final boss in his video game of redemption and because he can’t get to the final boss, he’s f—ing pissed.”
After Sandoval learned from Scheana Shay that Ariana considered his remorse “performative,” the Schwartz & Sandy’s co-owner, 41, attempted to throw the insult back at her.
“Ariana’s just going around saying that I’m not being honest, that I’m performative,” he said, later adding, “Ariana’s f—ing performative. She doesn’t like any of these motherf—ers. So she can f— off saying I’m performative.”
After informing their friends that Ariana “talks s—” about them, Lala lost her cool over Ariana’s continued refusal to film with Sandoval.
“This happened to her. The world rallied around her,” she said, referring to Scandoval. “She now thinks she is Beyoncé. It’s bulls— that she can’t film with someone because she stays under the same roof. It’s a lot. It’s a lot that she’s saying don’t f— with Tom Sandoval… But, I’m gonna sleep down the hall from Tom Sandoval.”
“I get it, he f—ing cheated,” Lala added. “You did a really f—ing s—y thing. It was weird how you looked us all in the eye and said a lot of s—. But, he did not kill somebody.”
“I never in my life experienced someone who gets cheated on and suddenly she becomes God,” she concluded.
During a confessional, Lala further elaborated on why she found Ariana leaving the party to be “a slap in the face.”
“This is what we do,” she explained. “We’ve been doing this for most of our adult lives. We’ve all experienced high highs and low lows and there’s a responsibility that comes with living your life on camera. You have to be truthful, even when it’s extremely uncomfortable…”
“I don’t feel that Tom and Ariana were ever honest about their relationship until Tom was caught cheating,” she continued as scenes from earlier years of Vanderpump Rules were shown. “And you think you get to be honest for one moment and then you get to pack it all away and all is good, f— that.”
However, Lala’s words did not change Ariana’s stance as she doubled down on sticking with her boundaries and no longer communicating with Sandoval.
“We live these difficult parts of our lives on camera but if it’s something that actually really mattered to you regardless, you would do it anyways,” she shared in a confessional. “He’s never tried to talk to me off camera, he could have written something in a f—ing letter and left it on the kitchen counter and I could have read it at my leisure. But if you would only do it on camera, to me, you just showed your true colors.”
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Vanderpump Rules is available to stream on Peacock.