'Vanderpump Villa' season two reunion: what really went down as the cast got back together. 
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BEVERLY HILLS — If you thought season two of “Vanderpump Villa” was shocking, wait until you see the reunion episode!

The cast reunited to address some lingering issues. Leading the event were Lisa Vanderpump and reunion host (and Villa VIP guest) Stassi Schroeder. On The Red Carpet interviewed the group, as well as some Villa staff, at Gravitas Beverly Hills during a special episode screening.

“I think the reunion is very cathartic in a way because of the pent up feelings and they need some kind of resolution,” Vanderpump said.

“I feel like this is my calling! I’ve been through so many reunions, and now I get to be on the hosting side? That was thrilling,” Schroeder shared.

Schroeder was thrilled to ask all the hard-hitting questions and Vanderpump was happy to let her.

“We need someone who isn’t necessarily unbiased, but who knows the situation and ensures everyone gets their time. Frankly, there are so many questions I wouldn’t think to ask that she can,” Vanderpump stated.

As Schroeder told us, “There’s a level of professionalism that she has to maintain. I don’t have to!”

The reunion covers a lot of ground. What really went down when the “Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” arrived? What happened in the aftermath of Siadi and Sianna’s toxic relationship? Which employees are still friends and which no longer speak? How did the tension between Lexee and Sher finally play out? There was so much drama to unpack and the cast can’t wait for viewers to take it all in.

“You’re going to see my face drop to the floor. And actually, you’re going to see a lot of questions answered this reunion,” said server Hannah Fouch.

Housekeeper Hagen Bach added, “A lot of the relationships, most of them come crashing down.”

Cook Dominic DeAngelis had a lot to answer for regarding his relationship with housekeeper Grace Cotrell, his admitting he had some feelings for server Alyssa Johnston and how he handled it all.

“I was like a punching bag, but you know, it was a good experience,” DeAngelis said.

Vanderpump heard his comment and interjected, “A lot of it self-inflicted!”

“There were some resolutions that were made. I think people made some conclusions to certain situations, maybe some more questions that were asked too,” Johnston added.

Executive chef Anthony Bar, who stayed drama free this season, gave his take on the drama unleashed at the reunion.

“I don’t wait to tell people what I think about them. Reunion or no, it’s the same for me. Every day, if I have to say something, I will.”

The “Vanderpump Villa” season two reunion is streaming on Hulu.

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