Scheana Shay acknowledged the mistake.
The “Vanderpump Rules” star shared his thoughts on co-star Tom Sandoval’s “shit.” Lawsuit against ex-girlfriend Ariana MadixShe said she regrets continuing the friendship after the drama surrounding the infamously scandalous affair that unfolded during season 10 of the Bravo series.
“Tom Sandoval, what on earth were you thinking doing this horrible thing after the horrible thing you did?” Shay said in an Instagram Story video on Wednesday.
She continued, “I don’t want to be friends with this person. He doesn’t align with my values. Call me stupid. OK? I said in the finale, ‘Don’t call me stupid,’ and you did.”
The 39-year-old “Good as Gold” singer continued her “rant,” calling Sandoval’s actions “cruel” and “vile.”
“I feel like this makes all the regret I tried to show at the reunion irrelevant,” she said.
“Sueing Ariana means you guys were together for like 10 years, you shared a mortgage, you shared passcodes, she knew your passwords, and now this is an invasion of privacy? Damn it,” Shay added.
Sandoval filed the lawsuit against Madix, 39, on Tuesday, more than a year after it was revealed that he had been having an affair with Rachel “Raquel” Revis, a mutual friend with Sandoval at the time.
The founder of Schwartz & Sandy called her “[ing] He was banned from “accessing” Revis’s explicit videos on his cell phone “without permission or consent.”
It also alleges that she made “copies” of the footage and “distributed” them to Levi’s and “third parties.”
Madix’s attorney, Jordan Sussman, said: Complained to the lawsuit In an exclusive statement to Page Six, Sandoval called the allegations “abhorrent.”[ing] To “torment” his ex-lover.
“It’s telling that Sandoval has asked Maddix for forgiveness, only to then accuse her of his wrongdoings,” Sussman said. “He clearly hasn’t learned his lesson and believes he needs to continue to tormenting Maddix in order to salvage his own image.”
The lawsuit alleges that Revis, 29, Filed a complaint Charges of revenge porn, wiretapping, intentional infliction of emotional distress and invasion of privacy were filed against Madix and Sandoval in February.
She claimed that an intimate FaceTime call between her and Sandoval, which showed her “undressed and masturbating,” was recorded without her consent.
In response to the, Sandoval’s lawyer The intimate videos were “created by Mr. Reavis and released by Mr. Reavis to Mr. Sandoval through consensual interactions over FaceTime, ‘their video calls,'” the suit said.
“By Mr. Revis’s own assertion, Mr. Sandoval merely saved his personal copies of the videos that Mr. Revis filmed and shared with him,” his lawyers argued.