In the middle of DJing and touring, James Kennedy shared his thoughts with Us on the future of ‘Vanderpump Rules’
While the future of Vanderpump Rules remains uncertain, one of the show’s biggest stars is hopeful that viewers haven’t seen the last of the SUR crew.
Since Vanderpump Rules premiered in 2013, the show’s cast has been used to episodes filming in the summer. While some fan sites have posted theories about the future of the show, Kennedy seemingly decided to slam one possibility that a total reboot was coming. In addition to a residency at LIV Las Vegas inside Fontainebleau, the Bravo star was able to serve as a special guest DJ at the iHeartRadio Music Festival’s House of Music event outside the T-Mobile Arena.
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