TV star had his suspicions about co-star's cheating scandal the whole time

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Peter Madrigal has spoken out about the Vanderpump Rules scandal, in which his co-stars Tom Sandoval and Rachel Leviss were having an affair. Tom was going out with Ariana Madix at the time.

It wasn’t a surprise for SUR bartender Peter Madrigal when the affair news involving Tom Sandoval and Rachel Leviss came out. A lot of people had their suspicions, except for the one affected, Ariana Madix.

Peter Madrigal had suspicions about affair

Peter wasn’t surprised to hear about Scandoval, and admits nobody else was either. He told The Domenick Nati Show how “a lot of people had their suspicions” while it was going on.

He said: “I knew there were things going on the entire time. The cast reboot decision is much bigger than just the affair, so you can expect more drama and more shenanigans next season.”

Peter continued by saying, “We just needed a cast that can get along,” adding that while he doesn’t want to comment on it, the affair was a part of the reason why they scrapped the original cast.

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Madrigal, who once dated Raquel Leviss, said: “When it happened, I was kind of taken aback, but not surprised because of things I had seen and things that had happened to me privately.”

None of the cast are friends anymore

Peter has revealed none of the cast are friends anymore – unless you count Tom Sandoval and Tom Schwartz, as well as business partners and besties, Ariana Madix and Katie Maloney.

The bartender said: “All the relationships from 10 years ago no longer exist. No one is friends anymore. It gets to the point of, ‘Why was I enduring you for so long? Why was I putting up with this garbage?'”

Although we won’t see the original cast on Pump Rules anymore, Peter is in talks with his old castmates about doing a spinoff on his own channel, The Reality Network, which could be super juicy!

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