
Lisa Vanderpump hits out at 'nasty' Scheana Shay and Kyle Richards on Watch What Happens Live
returned to Bravo's Watch What Happens Live on Thursday, and did not hold back on dishing out the criticism.
The 64-year-old and her husband Ken Todd, 79, launched a bar and restaurant empire with restaurants including SUR, Villa Blanca and TomTom which then formed the base of her reality TV empire with Vanderpump Rules.
Scheana Shay, a star from the show, announced in January that she is releasing a new memoir coming in which she has promised to spill the 'tea' on Lisa.
Lisa savagely responded to Scheana's claim and also addressed Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Kyle Richards's claim that she 'almost' bought a house next to her.
A viewer called into the show to ask Lisa about Scheana's upcoming memoir, and if Scheana gave her any kind of 'heads up' about it.
Lisa said: 'Oh good Lord. Well, that's probably just to sell the book because she hasn't got anything else to say.'
Lisa added: 'Do you know what? I don't know, I've heard she's said some nasty things. Something nasty recently she said something like, I only call her when I need something. True dat, right?
'I've got 600 people that I work with. I think the last time I needed her was when I invited her to my house to Teddy's birthday. So yes, that's when I called her.'
Toward the end of the episode, Andy mentioned that Kyle, at the recent Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills reunion, said she almost bought a new house across the street from Lisa, and asked her the top five things she would do if Kyle did move into that house.
Lisa said: 'Ok, first thing, put my house on the market. However my doorbell ring would be. Goodbye, Kyle.
'I'd have an electric fence that would sort out that straight hair she's got. I would get my swans are attack swans.'
Anything else? Lisa said Scheana's promise would not be fulfilled as there is nothing for her to spill
When Andy mentioned that Kyle didn't end up buying the house, Lisa said: 'No, because the offer wasn't accepted or what she says. But she's not always totally transparent as we've seen on the show.
'This house is 15 foot from me. She went there four times.
'This house used to be Channing Tatum's. I used to have a plan to dig a tunnel underneath the road to get to Channing Tatum, but he sold it.'
Lisa was also asked about Jax Taylor opening up about his addiction issues, on the topic she said: 'Oh, gosh. I mean, it's very upsetting, the whole thing, you know?
'Obviously being so supportive of them together as a couple. But I just hope he really takes it seriously because it's not just about going to rehab, is it? It's about the work that you've got to do afterwards. He's got to distance himself from anybody that's doing that. He's really got to take it seriously.'
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