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3 Saddest Parts Of The 'Vanderpump Rules' Reunion

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Watching the Vanderpump Rules reunion was exciting and almost like a trainwreck. What will happen next? Will Raquel Leviss ever show any remorse for what she did? Will Tom Sandoval have an original thought and stop being like a child and regurgitate everything someone says to him that he does not like? Will Lala Kent and James Kennedy ever not be hilarious in their commentary? Finally, will Lisa Vanderpump ever stop defending the wrong person? Yet, when all is said and done, there were three parts of the reunion that were actually extremely sad. 

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They all came from the grand finale with the first being when Ariana Madix broke down over the support she received from everyone. Tom Schwartz asked her how she felt about having everyone love her and rally around her so much. That caused Ariana to just break down in tears which was so beautiful because she has had emotional issues. So to know that being held and loved by the entire world kept her going was actually beautiful.

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The second piece that was so sad was actually watching Raquel Leviss cracking up. It is clear that this girl is devoid of emotions and has some sort of deficit. However, when she came in for the big "bombshell" at the end, it was obvious, to anyone who has had a manic episode or a breakdown, that Leviss was really losing it. Therefore, no matter how awful her behavior has been, it was a very disturbing moment in time. 

The last sad moment was watching the reunion end. It was very ominous, just like when Season 8 began and the theme song started very slowly. James Kennedy questioned if the cast can come back from this betrayal and it felt like this could be the end. Fans know there will be a Season 11 but will it ever be the same? Yes, they have rebounded from a lot but this was vicious. What does the future hold? We will just have to keep raising our glasses high. 

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