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Wondering what #Scandoval is all about? The three-part reunion is over, but there is still one more special episode of Vanderpump Rules titled Secrets Revealed airing June 14 at 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT / 1 a.m. BST. If you want to catch up before then, we’ll show you how to watch Vanderpump Rules reunion episodes, whether you’re in the U.S. or abroad.
Don’t have a cable package that offers Bravo? Don’t sweat it: you can find all Vanderpump Rules episodes on NBC’s Peacock streaming service in the US. The latest episodes are available the day after airing on Bravo. If you live elsewhere, it’s easy enough to access the service (which starts at just $5 monthly) using a VPN.
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The reunion episodes that aired after Vanderpump Rules season 10’s finale were rife with wild moments, but none bigger than the #Scandoval fallout. It began with a teary-eyed Tom Sandoval attempting to salvage some dignity. Before he could, Sandoval was drowned by a chorus of heckling from fellow cast members for cheating on his wife (Ariana Madix) with fellow cast member Raquel Leviss.
Bravo teases that the final episode of Vanderpump Rules season 10 will shed even more light on the cheating scandal, and we’ll even see glimpses into Tom and Ariana’s post-confession lives. The episode also contains exclusive behind-the-scenes moments never before aired. It was previously revealed that Sandoval had affairs with other women before the highly publicized fling with Leviss.
Where to watch Vanderpump Rules reunion episodes in the US
If you have a cable or satellite package, it likely includes Bravo. You can tune in there, or log into NBC.com using your provider’s login credentials to access Vanderpump Rules live on the web.
If you don’t mind waiting a day to watch the Secrets Revealed episode, Peacock has by far the best deal for those who aren’t subscribed to cable. You can watch it as part of Peacock Premium ($4.99 monthly, ad-supported) or Peacock Premium Plus ($9.99 monthly, no ads).
Better yet, Peacock is currently offering a full year of Premium service for just $19.99 (usually $49.99) for its Summer of Peacock celebration, but only for a limited time. This is a great opportunity to binge the entire Vanderpump Rules series and catch up on other hit shows you may have missed. (We hear Bel-Air is pretty good!)
Absolutely need to watch Secrets Revealed live and you don’t have cable? Give Sling a shot. Sling Blue includes Bravo, and it’s only $19.99 (50% off) for your first month with current promotions. Sling’s hassle-free subscription allows you to cancel at a moment’s notice.
You can also try FuboTV, which includes Bravo, free for seven days. Be careful, though: you’re facing a $64.99 charge if you don’t cancel your subscription in time.
Watch Vanderpump Rules from anywhere
Vanderpump Rules doesn’t air live outside the U.S., so if you want to watch it using any of the options discussed above, you’ll need a VPN. Short for virtual private network, a VPN allows you to circumvent location restrictions that would otherwise keep you from accessing content not available in your country. At the same time, it’ll encrypt all your network activity, giving you peace of mind that no one can see what you’re up to.
Give ExpressVPN a try if you don’t already have one. We consider it the best VPN thanks to a wide range of available servers, an easy setup process, and a no-questions-asked 30-day money-back guarantee. Just change your server location to somewhere within the U.S., and you can sign up for any of the live-streaming services we’ve recommended.
How to watch Vanderpump Rules online with a VPN
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