The trailer for Season 2 of Hulu’s “Vanderpump Villa” dropped on March 20, teasing a new location, lots of drama, and some very familiar faces.
“Here we go again,” Vanderpump says in the trailer released on YouTube.
This season will take place at the Castello Rosato, a 12-century Italian castle. And Lisa Vanderpump is bringing in “Vanderpump Rules” alum Stassi Schroeder to help her out. Vanderpump describes Schroeder as her “eyes and ears” inside the castle.
“Remember when I used to tell you not to get involved in other people’s business? Well now, I want you to do the exact opposite,” Vanderpump told Schroeder and she responded saying she, “loved this.”
“I’m excited to stick my nose in places where it doesn’t belong,” Schroeder added.
Her husband, Beau Clark, also will make an appearance on the show.
The staff members include some returning faces along with some new ones. Vanderpump told them that the “most exceptional employee will receive a job opportunity and a spectacular bonus.”
The new season will premiere on April 24, 2025.
MomTok Is Headed to ‘Vanderpump Villa’
The stars of “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” appear in the trailer for season 2 of “Vanderpump Villa” as guests at the Italian castle.
“They’re a little bit naughty in their playtimes,” Vanderpump said.
In the trailer, it looks like Jennifer Affleck, Layla Taylor, Demi Engemann, Jessi Ngatikaura, and Mikayla Matthews are the moms who made the trip.
Stassi Schroeder is Also Getting Her Own Show On Hulu
Along with appearing on season 2 of “Vanderpump Villa’ Schroeder will have her own show on Hulu titled, “Stassi Says.”
According to Bustle, the premise will be a “‘docu-comedy’ in which she helps people through various identity crises.”
“I love reality TV. Even through all of the sh*t, how it makes you a psychopath, [how] it’s not good for your mental health, I still enjoy doing it,” she said in the interview with Bustle on September 5, 2024. “I know that there’s something out there that will make sense that won’t be cat fighting, and it will be safe for my kids, my marriage.”
“I never felt like I was completely done with reality TV,” Schroeder added. “I knew it would have to be what feels authentic to who we are as a family, and Beau was super supportive of the idea.”
Schroeder was an original cast member of “Vanderpump Rules,” but departed the show in 2020.