
Vanderpump Villa Season 2 Reunion Special: Release date, what to expect, full cast and trailer
Lisa Vanderpump
and Stassi Schroeder.
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What to Expect in Reunion Special
The reunion will take place at Castello Rosato, the central location of the season. Lisa Vanderpump will join the cast for a final discussion about the events that took place over the summer. This time, Lisa steps aside from her usual hosting role. Stassi Schroeder will lead the conversation.
Stassi Schroeder joined Vanderpump Villa in its second season. She worked closely with Lisa Vanderpump and acted as her second in command. This marked a return for Schroeder to the world of reality TV with her former mentor. She was previously known for her time on Bravo's
Vanderpump Rules
.
New Role for Schroeder
Unlike her past reunion experiences where she was questioned by host Andy Cohen, Schroeder will now lead the discussion. She will ask the questions and direct the conversations among the cast. This change places her in a position of leadership, showing her professional growth in the Vanderpump franchise.
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Full Cast of Season 2
The reunion will feature the entire
Season 2 cast
. This includes Anthony (Executive Chef), Marciano (Server), Grace (Housekeeper), Hannah (Server), Andre (Bartender), Gabriella (Events Coordinator), Tyler (Activities Coordinator), Ashley (Cook), Hagen (Housekeeper), Lexee (Bartender), Dominic (Cook), Tyler (Server), Alyssa (Server), Bridget (Sous Chef), Aidan (Server), Sianna (Events Coordinator), Siadi (Guest Services), Sheribel (Server) and Sam (Bartender).
Production Team
Lisa Vanderpump serves as executive producer for the series. She produces the show under her Villa Rosa company. The production is also handled by Bunim/Murray Productions, which manages the overall creation and development of the show.
Trailer
Here is the trailer.
FAQs
When will the Vanderpump Villa Season 2 reunion premiere?
The reunion will premiere on Hulu on May 8 and feature the full cast with Lisa Vanderpump and Stassi Schroeder co-hosting.
Who is hosting the reunion episode this season?
Stassi Schroeder will lead the reunion episode, with Lisa Vanderpump joining her for a final conversation with the cast.
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