Raquel Leviss Puts ‘VPR’ Exit In Rare View With New Affirmation

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Raquel Leviss Reportedly Away From Filming ‘VPR’ Amid Negotiations For Better Pay

Raquel Leviss is reportedly looking for a better salary from “Vanderpump Rules” producers.

He allegedly skipped filming for the upcoming season and even pulled out of the cast’s trip to Lake Tahoe. In the meantime, she has been seen devoting time to her family in Arizona, emphasizing her commitment to prioritizing her mental well-being.

Raquel Leviss Holds Out For Better Pay Amid Break From Filming

After reports surfaced suggesting that her co-star Tom Sandoval had been unfaithful to Ariana Madix with the 28-year-old, it was all anyone could talk about in season 10 of the show.

The infidelity controversy, often dubbed the “Scandoval,” was brought up at the meeting, where the actor explosively addressed the issue. It was reported that Leviss entered the facility in April shortly thereafter. Now that he’s out, sources reveal to ET:

“Rachel has been spending time with her family in Arizona since leaving the mental health facility. Rachel has received letters from people talking about their own mental health journeys and praising her for taking time away from filming to focus on her mental health. Rachel is in a very good place and has been enjoying a slower pace of life. She has been doing Pilates and often goes hiking.”

Raquel Leviss at the Vanderpump Cocktail Garden Grand OpeningMEGA

An insider told the outlet, “Rachel knew that if she filmed for Vanderpump Rules it wouldn’t be good for her mental health. He felt he had said what he needed to say at the meeting, and he put it all behind him and moved forward.”

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They added that while he hasn’t filmed the new season yet, it’s “not completely off the schedule.” It’s likely because the star is reportedly still negotiating his contract to get a better salary.

Amid media attention on “Sandoval,” a familiar face in the reality TV industry, Bethenny Frankel is lending her support, recognizing that mistakes can happen. The “Real Housewives of New York City” alum encouraged Leviss to engage in fair negotiations and acknowledge the emotional impact of public criticism.

During the interview, the entrepreneur stated, “You’re wrong, you’re sleeping with people’s boyfriends. It happen. You work in a bar on a reality television show, the most toxic environment in history.” In his opinion, the media has exaggerated the Leviss situation, sensationalized it to the extreme, and “marketed it as if it were a by-election.”

Delving deeper into the matter, the 52-year-old emphasized how the young star has become “a punch line for everyone on every talk show in the entertainment industry.”

Drawing an analogy, the mother of one compared it to entering the ring with heavyweight boxer Mike Tyson, stressing that compensation should be expected in such a situation, adding, “So, yeah, he shouldn’t have shot.”

Raquel Leviss Reportedly Skips 'VPR' Filming Amidst Negotiations For Better PayInstagram | Raquel Leviss

The “Wish Me Luck” actress emphasized, “He should have negotiated a contract that said ‘I was dragged down the street and I was mentally abused.’ That’s a good example of what reality television is all about; that’s a perfect example.”

Raquel Leviss Experiences Deep Exposure

During a stay at a mental health facility, the “Extra” star had an epiphany that led her to embrace her birth name, Rachel.

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Earlier, it was reported that he completed a rigorous two-month therapy program at “The Meadows” center in Arizona. Sources revealed that the reality TV star is facing a whopping bill of $200,000 for her accommodation and treatment.

People close to the situation reportedly revealed that Leviss faced significant pressure from internet trolls following the “Scandoval” incident. These Cybernauts deliberately used his birth name with the intention of targeting and disturbing his emotions.

Although legally named Rachel, the former Miss Sonoma County has always been called Raquel by her friends and family since her formative years, making it her most recognizable name.

During her time at the facility, the pageant queen was mentored by a therapist who helped her understand how the name “Rachel” was being deliberately used as a weapon against her. Through this journey of introspection, the California native gradually recognized an opportunity to reclaim her strength and disarm those who tried to hurt her by fully embracing her birth name.

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