‘Vanderpump Rules’ Cast Reportedly Shuns Co-Star Billie Lee: ‘She Is Never Included’
She can’t sit with them! Vanderpump Rules fans were introduced to new SUR’s hostess Billie Lee last season, and she’s returning when Season 7 premieres next month. But according to Radar Online, Billie is not really meshing well with the OG Vanderpump Rules cast members and they’re turning their back on her completely.
“Billie’s ‘poor me’ act is getting old to everyone. She is constantly upset and pissed off and her cast mates think that if she isn’t happy then she should just quit instead of taking it out on her costars,” an insider told Radar. “She feels like she is never included on any of the girls’ getaways, which is kind of true. But it’s her own fault and it has nothing to do with her being transgender.”
The 34-year-old has been very open about her identity as a trans woman and she uses her platform on the hit Bravo reality TV series to spread her trans activism message. “I went through so much of my life ashamed of who I was and I went through a transition where I wasn’t accepted by society,” she said during her speech at a pride event at SUR last season.
But the source claimed that the cast members don’t include Billie in their circle not because of who she is, but because she’s been desperately trying to get camera time and going about it in all of the wrong ways. “Billie has been trying to come up with storylines since she started on the show, and she now just picks fights with everyone to try and remain relevant,” the insider continued.
Even though the majority of the Vanderpump Rules cast has shunned Billie, she has one ally — Scheana Marie. “Scheana has been trying to include Billie and invites her on her podcast,” the source said. “That’s because Scheana knows more than anyone what it is like to be outcast.”
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