Vanderpump Rules stars Lala Kent and Tom Schwartz are joining The Valley as full cast members for season three. The announcement was made at BravoCon 2025 Nov. 14.
Some former Vanderpump Rules stars are swapping West Hollywood for the San Fernando Valley.
After all, Lala Kent and Tom Schwartz are officially joining The Valley, it was announced Nov. 14 at BravoCon 2025.
While the pair made several guest appearances on season two of the Lisa Vanderpump-produced spinoff series, they will now be among the regular cast, which also includes Brittany Cartwright, Kristen Doute, Luke Broderick and Zack Wickham. (Jax Taylor announced in July that he is exiting the series to focus on his sobriety and mental health.)
“It was different,” Lala said of joining the cast during BravoCon’s “Peaks & The Valley” panel. “I came on to Vanderpump Rules season four and they were like a very well-oiled machine. Joining this show, I was the well-oiled machine.”
The 35-year-old added, “I had a wonderful time, I will say. But it was just different.”
After season 11 of Vanderpump Rules aired last year, Lala admitted she was in “not a great place.” But after some time away with her kids Ocean, 4, and Sosa, 13 months, she was ready to jump into working on The Valley.
“I came into filming with them with fresh perspective,” she continued. “I offered my voice where I could, but I just sat and listened.”
And while Lala was initially concerned that she would not make her mark on season three, she realized she had nothing to worry about and knew her scenes would be memorable, quipping, “I’m a dramatic person.”
As for if she had to use her viral Vanderpump retort, “You wanna get popped?” during the upcoming season?
“I was still in my postpartum. I was not popping anything,” Lala quipped, “except for that p—y.”
While Lala and Tom certainly made a splash at BravoCon 2025, they weren’t the only Bravolebrities to make an appearance. Read on to see who else showed up to serve some drama at this year’s event.
(E! and Bravo are both part of the NBCUniversal family.)
Palm Royale (Apple TV+) – Nov. 12
In season two, Maxine is left a social pariah after a scandalous public breakdown. She’ll have to draw on her deep well of cleverness and cunning to prove once and for all, that not only does she belong, but she just might have what it takes to rule this town. Along the way she will uncover untold truths and finally understand what this town is truly built on…secrets, lies and the occasional felony.
Selling the OC (Netflix) – Nov. 12
The OC agents are back and ready to establish their office as the top brokerage within the Oppenheim Group. As the competition heats up for some high-stakes listings, some may get burned as devastating rumors divide the team. While the office gets busier, Jason enlists agents from San Diego, but will the OGs of the OC let the new agents sink or swim?
The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives (Hulu) – Nov. 13
#Momtok is back, but damaging revelations and allegations threaten its future. The members face a crisis of friendship as loyalties shift, trust is tested, and the lines between fact and fiction blur. When the pursuit of the truth calls character into question, a war over morality begins and a clash between #Momtok and #Dadtok erupts. With their sisterhood and everything they’ve built hanging in the balance, can the women find a path forward to salvation? Or will their collective sins destroy #Momtok for good?
Tiffany Haddish Goes Off (Peacock) – Nov. 13
Peacock’s new docuseries follows Emmy award-winning comedian and actress Tiffany Haddish as she journeys to Africa on a four-week-long girls trip with her three closest childhood friends Selena Martin, Shermona Long and Sparkle Clark. Throughout the trip they take on new adventures, deepen their lifelong friendship, and explore personal connections to the continent. This raw, vulnerable and unpredictable version of Tiffany Haddish will leave the viewer crying with laughter and sobbing from heartfelt, relatable, real-time self-healing.
Blue Lights (BritBox) – Nov. 13
Two years into their jobs as response officers, Grace (Sian Brooke), Annie (Katherine Devlin) and Tommy (Nathan Braniff) are accustomed to life under the blue lights. But their work will take them into a sinister world hidden behind the veneer of middle-class life, the world of the accountants and lawyers who facilitate organised crime. The old political and criminal order has gone and a new global gang rule Belfast, bringing danger closer to home for our officers than ever before.
A Very Jonas Christmas Movie (Disney+) – Nov. 14
In A Very Jonas Christmas Movie, Kevin, Joe and Nick Jonas face a series of escalating obstacles as they struggle to make it from London to New York in time to spend Christmas with their families.
The Last Woodsmen (Discovery Channel) – Nov. 14
Malice (Prime Video) – Nov. 14
Adam (Jack Whitehall) is a charismatic tutor who charms his way into the life of the wealthy Tanner family while they’re on holiday in Greece. When the family’s nanny falls dangerously ill, Adam orchestrates his way into their London home, and his true vengeful nature begins to emerge…
Landman (Paramount+) – Nov. 16
In season two, as oil rises from the earth, so do secrets – and Tommy Norris’s (Billy Bob Thornton) breaking point may be closer than he realizes. Facing mounting pressure from M-Tex Oil, Cami Miller (Demi Moore), and the shadow of his kin, survival in West Texas isn’t noble – it’s brutal. And sooner or later something’s got to break.
Gingerbread Land: The Biggest Little Holiday Competition (Food Network) – Nov. 17
Gingerbread Land: The Biggest Little Holiday Competition will premiere on Food Network and Magnolia Network. Hosted by Oliver Hudson and executive produced by Chip and Joanna Gaines, top bakers will face off in the biggest little gingerbread competition ever imagined. Over a series of four challenges, teams will build incredible, edible worlds from scratch with lights, motion, and storybook-level detail in every miniature. Each week, Oliver Hudson guides the fun with warmth and humor, inviting viewers into a magical holiday world, where imagination has no limits.
Squid Game: The Challenge (Netflix) – Nov. 18
The Emmy-nominated and BAFTA-winning global sensation Squid Game: The Challenge returns for a gripping second season. This time, 456 brand-new contestants will enter the ultimate test of strategy, alliances, and endurance as they compete for a life-changing $4.56 million prize. Inspired by the iconic original series – with shocking new twists and never-before-seen games – season two raises the stakes higher than ever. As players face elimination at every turn, only one can emerge victorious. New players. New games. New rules.
Southern Charm (Bravo) – Nov. 19
After a season that seemed to usher the group into a new “grown-up” era, many of the Charmers find themselves single or on the brink of breakup. Though businesses are thriving, life after love presents inevitable fractures in friendships and new romances.
The Mighty Nein (Prime Video) – Nov. 19
The Mighty Nein follows a group of fugitives and outcasts, bound by secrets and scars. But when a powerful arcane relic known as “The Beacon” falls into dangerous hands, they must learn to work together to save the realm and stop reality itself from unraveling.
High Horse: The Black Cowboy (Peacock) – Nov. 20
This three-part pop culture and historical documentary, executive produced by Jordan Peele’s Monkeypaw Productions, confronts and reclaims the Wild West while revealing the story of the Black cowboy—a history that has largely been untold.
Sebastian Maniscalco: It Ain’t Right (Hulu) – Nov. 21
Filmed live at the legendary United Center arena in Chicago, Sebastian Maniscalco’s It Ain’t Right goes all in on family chaos, aging, and the little things that drive us all nuts—with his one-of-a-kind comedic bite.
The Age of Disclosure (Prime Video) – Nov. 21
The timely documentary arrives amid historic bipartisan Congressional hearings on Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) and the proposed UAP Disclosure Act, led by Senators Schumer, Rounds, and Gillibrand, calling for transparency about what the government knows about UAP and non-human intelligent life.
Bel-Air (Peacock) – Nov. 24
In season four of Peacock’s reimagined drama, Will tries to balance the fun and excitement of senior year with the expectations that have brought him to this moment. Carlton tests his own resolve as he deals with the fallout of some very big decisions that could threaten his future. Together, both boys will help each other through this pivotal time in their lives. An unexpected power shift will threaten the brotherhood between Phil and Geoffrey, whose loyalties to the Banks family will be tested. Viv struggles with reinventing herself as she looks at motherhood from a different perspective. It’s Ashley’s freshman year in high school and she’s working through a rebellious phase but quickly learns that the status quo may no longer serve her. Hilary goes on a journey of self-exploration.
Stranger Things (Netflix) – Nov. 26
The fifth and final season kicks off just in time for Thanksgiving.
Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age (Apple TV+) – Nov. 26
Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age uses the latest scientific research and cutting-edge visual effects to bring this frozen world to life like never before, unveiling the spectacular habitats and inhabitants of ancient Earth for a one-of-a-kind experience. From towering woolly mammoths to elusive snow sloths, terrifying saber-toothed tigers to resilient dwarf elephants (only 3 feet tall), the series reveals the epic struggles and unexpected stories of animals that once ruled the Ice Age. Viewers will journey through vast tundras, barren deserts, expanding grasslands and melting permafrost as these creatures battle for survival in the face of extreme climates, shifting landscapes and the onset of “The Big Freeze,” and ultimately, “The Big Melt.”
The Rocky Mountain Mortician Murder (Investigation Discovery) – Nov. 26
In October 2012, Byron Griffy—respected mortician, devoted family man, and pillar of his rural Colorado community—was found dead on his remote ranch, shot execution-style. At first glance, it looked like a robbery gone wrong. But as detectives dug deeper, they discovered something far more twisted: An unthinkable betrayal and a tangled web of lies that exposed the town’s darkest secrets.
Over the course of three parts, the new docuseries exposes the disturbing truths that can lurk just beneath the surface of seemingly friendly communities. Featuring interviews with key individuals involved in the case, the investigators who searched for the truth, and the townspeople who still wrestle with the revelations this investigation exposed, this docuseries shows that no matter how hard people try to keep their secrets hidden, the truth has a way of always coming to light.
WondLa (Apple TV+) – Nov. 26
In the epic third and final season of WondLa, war erupts between humans and aliens. With Orbona’s fate hanging in the balance, Eva must embark on her most dangerous mission yet: recapturing the stolen Heart of the Forest. Along the way, she gathers old friends and unlikely allies for one last stand. But to save Orbona, Eva must do more than find the Heart; she must bridge two divided worlds and prove the ultimate truth: “There is no ‘them.’ There is only us.”
Louvre Heist: Minute by Minute (Discovery Channel) – Nov. 26
Told in real-time with gripping new details, this one-hour special reconstructs the daring robbery and jewelry heist that unfolded in broad daylight on October 19, 2025 at the world-renowned Louvre Museum in Paris, France. Exclusive witness testimony, expert forensic analysis, and detailed graphic reconstructions track the moment the thieves infiltrated the museum’s perimeter and vanished with over $100 million worth of priceless treasures.
Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade 2025 (NBC) – Nov. 27
The 99th edition of Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade will kick off the holiday season Nov. 27 at 8:30 a.m. in all time zones across NBC and Peacock.
The Parade will feature a world-class lineup of music’s biggest talents, iconic character balloons, imaginative floats and the one-and-only Santa Claus.
Today‘s Savannah Guthrie, Hoda Kotb and Al Roker will return as hosts of the broadcast.
Married to El Chapo: Emma Coronel Speaks (Oxygen) – Nov. 28
In Oxygen’s new true crime special, Emma Coronel Aispuro, the wife of Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán, breaks her silence in an unprecedented and exclusive interview. She reveals the story of falling in love with the Sinaloa Cartel kingpin, a man 32 years her senior and a fugitive who famously escaped a maximum-security prison by riding a motorcycle through a mile-long underground tunnel. Emma’s story exposes the impossible choices she made to protect her family and survive in a world ruled by power, violence, and loyalty. But as she confronts her life beside a criminal mastermind, haunting questions remain: will she be able to face the ugliest truths of her husband’s actions, and how does she grapple with her own accountability?
Family Guy Holiday Special (Hulu) – Nov. 28
In Disney’s Hulu’s Family Guy’s Hallmark Channel’s Lifetime’s Familiar Holiday Movie, Lois, who works for “Big Pie” travels to a small town in hopes of stealing Peter’s award-winning family secret pie recipe.
Lainey Wilson guest voices as a country singer performing an original song in the episode’s opening scene.
Married to Medicine (Bravo) – Nov. 30
The Married to Medicine ladies are back with some new friends and are working toward being better sisters. Although apologies are still owed, can they get to the core of their issues and revive their friendships?
Words + Music (MGM+) – Nov. 30
The music docuseries features iconic artists sharing stories about songs pivotal to their careers, followed by all-new performances of those songs either solo or with a band. The innovative visual adaptation was shot on Amazon MGM Studio’s volume stage, an immersive video environment, allowing the creation of dynamic visual narratives that complement each artist’s storytelling. As the artists’ stories unfold, the environment around them transforms to reflect each anecdote and song, creating an intimate yet visually stunning experience.
Vanderpump Rules (Bravo) – Dec. 2
This season on Vanderpump Rules, the deep-rooted, dynamic group of friends, frenemies and lovers that have been working for Lisa Vanderpump at SUR for years are shaking things up – from pump-tinis to chaos. Despite new uniforms and a few fresh faces in the mix, the drama remains as messy and complicated as their iconic predecessors.
Christmas in Rockefeller Center (NBC) – Dec. 3
Country music icon and multi-media entertainment mogul Reba McEntire will, for the first time, host this year’s holiday TV special.
In a tradition spanning over nine decades, the beloved special will celebrate the holiday season with the lighting of one of the world’s most famous trees in the heart of New York City.
With Love, Meghan: Holiday Celebration (Netflix) – Dec. 3
This December, join Meghan in Montecito for a magical holiday celebration. Together, friends and family deck the halls, create holiday feasts, craft heartfelt gifts, and share lots of laughs – with simple how-tos to follow at home. It’s a holiday wonder with warmth, tradition, and a generous dose of joy.
Source: www.eonline.com
