‘Vanderpump Rules’ Scores Second Consecutive Emmy Nomination For Outstanding Unstructured Reality Program

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(L-R) Katie Maloney, Ariana Madix, Tom Sandoval, Lisa Vanderpump, James Kennedy, Lala Kent, Tom Schwartz, Scheana Shay

(L-R) Katie Maloney, Ariana Madix, Tom Sandoval, Lisa Vanderpump, James Kennedy, Lala Kent, Tom Schwartz, Scheana Shay Gizelle Hernandez/Bravo

Bravo‘s Vanderpump Rules scored a nomination for the 2024 Emmys in the Outstanding Unstructured Reality Program category.

The reality series received the nomination for the second consecutive year. Vanderpump Rules will compete for the trophy alongside Bravo’s Below Deck Down Under, Netflix’s Love on the Spectrum, MTV’s RuPaul’s Drag Race: Untucked, and FX’s Welcome to Wrexham.

Welcome to Wrexham won the Emmy in the 75th edition, with Love on the Spectrum taking it the year before and RuPaul’s Drag Race: Untucked taking it in 2021.

Vanderpump Rules received much attention with Season 10 as “Scandoval” made headlines following a cheating scandal. Season 11 picked up cameras only weeks after star Ariana Madix found out her boyfriend, Tom Sandoval, was having an affair with their mutual friend, Rachel Leviss. The latest season of the Bravo reality series documented the aftermath of the fallout and the rift it caused within the friend group.

RELATED: ‘Vanderpump Rules’: Ariana Madix Feels Producers Retaliated Against Her Despite Giving Them “The Best F***ing Ending” To Season 11

The show is currently on an extended hiatus and, for the first time in its history, is not filming in the summer. Bravo has not commented on when they expect to resume production or if the series will even continue in its current form, as the cast seems to be divided.

Vanderpump Rules is produced by Evolution Media, an Amazon MGM Studios company, and 32 Flavors. Alex Baskin, Jen McClure-Metz, Jeremiah Smith, Natalie Neurauter, Lisa Vanderpump, and Ken Todd executive produce.

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