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Lisa Vanderpump reacted to Paul “PK” Kemsley‘s recent reunion with her husband, Ken Todd, while giving a tour of her new hotel, The Vanderpump Hotel, earlier this week.
After PK, 58, attended the opening of the venue following a years-long feud, prompted by Lisa, 65, and Ken’s “Puppy Gate” drama with his now-estranged wife, Dorit Kemsley, 49, the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills alum spoke of the men’s reconciliation while also confirming that Vanderpump Rules alum Scheana Shay, 41, is not welcome at her hotel.
“He was at Robert Earl’s birthday, and that’s a mutual friend. I think PK was ready to apologize. So, he called Ken, and he said — I mean, it was a men-only party. I wasn’t invited to that one,” Lisa told Entertainment Tonight on June 16. “But yeah, they made it up, for sure. Why not?”
After joking (we think) that Ken was going to change his last name to “Vanderpump,” and noting that their daughter, Pandora Vanderpump-Sabo, 40, “always kept” the moniker, Lisa said she always knew her Vanderpump empire “was going somewhere.
“We just didn’t know where,” she explained. “[And] I knew at a very young age that I didn’t want to change [my last name]. So when I got married, I didn’t change it.
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At another moment of the interview, Lisa confirmed that “a few” of her former co-stars were banned from staying at The Vanderpump Hotel.
“Yeah, a few of them, for sure. Well, I’m not mentioning names, but Scheana. You can’t lie about somebody and then think that you’re going to be invited to their hotel,” she declared.
According to Lisa, she focused on positivity and on those who had supported her over the years when she chose her guest list for the venue’s opening.
Looking back on the creation of the hotel, Lisa, whose photographs are featured throughout the space, said, “You have to be within the perimeters of what you’re given, so that’s what we do. But we want to make something gorgeous.”
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The Vanderpump Hotel is now accepting reservations.