Aside from being a legend in the restaurant and hospitality industry, Lisa Vanderpump is the reigning queen of reality TV. Don’t believe us? She was on nine seasons of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills before creating and starring in Bravo’s beloved Vanderpump Rules. Now, VPR has its own spin-off, The Valley, which sees some OG cast members allll grown up. Lisa’s Hulu series, Vanderpump Villa, follows a whole new crew of hot hospitality workers at her French estate, the Chateau Rosabelle.
When it comes to Vanderpump Villa, the show is essentially an intensified version of Vanderpump Rules. But, unlike SUR’s employees, the staff at Lisa’s estate live *and* work with each other, which can be a catalyst for some major drama. That being said! Reality TV aficionados ate that drama right up, because the series is back for another round. Here’s everything we know about Vanderpump Villa season 2.
When does Vanderpump Villa season 2 come out?
There’s no official release date for Vanderpump Villa season 2 just yet, but if we base it on season 1’s release schedule, we can likely expect it to drop on Hulu in spring 2025. Season 1 had 10 episodes as well as a reunion special, so season 2 might follow a similar structure.
Who is returning for Vanderpump Villa season 2?
Glad you asked. In August 2024, Lisa revealed that the show was renewed for a second season—and that Vanderpump Rules OG Stassi Schroeder would officially be joining the cast.
A Stassi comeback to the Vanderpump universe was not on our bingo card for 2025, but we’re so glad she’s back for more.
As for the rest of the villa’s staff, we can likely expect them to return for season 2 as they’re still employed at Chateau Rosabelle. Season 1 cast members include Gabriella Sanon, Anthony Bar, Priscila Ferrari, Caroline Byl, Stephen Alsvig, Marciano Brunette, Grace Cottrell, Hannah Fouch, Telly Hall, Eric Funderwhite, Andre Mitchell, and Emily Kovacs.
Where to watch Vanderpump Villa
Catch up on season 1 of Vanderpump Villa on Hulu. Subscriptions with ads start at $9.99 per month, or you can opt for ad-free viewing at $18.99 per month.