Lisa Vanderpump is bringing fans inside her France-based business, Chateau Rosabelle, in Hulu’s new original docu-drama “Vanderpump Villa,” which will be available to stream on-demand starting April 1. The series is expected to deliver the same drama and excitement that fans have come to expect from the “Vanderpump Rules” franchise. The show features 12 servers and staff members, all handpicked by Lisa herself, who will navigate their own rivalries and romances while creating a high-end experience for guests. The series will showcase everything from firework-filled proposals to outrageous confrontations in the French countryside.

The cast of “Vanderpump Villa” includes event coordinators, mixologists, housekeepers, servers, chefs, and the chateau manager, all living together 24/7 on the premises of the luxurious estate in the South of France. Lisa warns the staff that there is a fine line between being professional and too personal, emphasizing that she did not work this hard to have them mess it up. The unscripted show promises plenty of drama and heated moments as the stars navigate their relationships and conflicts both inside and outside of work.

The show gives viewers an inside look at the opulent property in the South of France, known as Château Rosabelle, where the cast members work and live together during filming. Lisa evaluates whether to make the luxury “pop-up” hotel experience a permanent part of her restaurant and bar empire. The explosive trailer hints at tension brewing between the staff members, with Lisa revealing that a twist could potentially bring everything crashing down, reminiscent of the drama that “Vanderpump Rules” is known for.

“Vanderpump Villa” promises to be a curated luxury experience that goes beyond just being a hotel, offering viewers a glimpse into the extravagant lifestyle of the cast and the stunning French countryside backdrop. This new addition to the Vanderpump franchise is set to capture the attention of reality TV fans with its mix of romance, rivalries, and high-stakes drama. Viewers can catch the first three episodes of the series on Hulu starting on April 1, with new episodes released weekly until May 20. Hulu offers a free 30-day trial for new members, allowing fans to binge-watch the drama unfold without missing a beat.

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