How many seasons of Vanderpump Rules are there?

VANDERPUMP RULES -- Pictured: (l-r) Tom Schwartz, Katie Maloney -- (Photo by: Nicole Weingart/Bravo)
VANDERPUMP RULES -- Pictured: (l-r) Tom Schwartz, Katie Maloney -- (Photo by: Nicole Weingart/Bravo) /
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The early 2000s launched a new genre of television, reality TV. And it has not slowed down! On the contrary, we now have more reality shows than ever before in the form of competition series, travel docs, and, my personal favorite, reality TV dramas, such as Vanderpump Rules.

If you also got caught up in the world of reality TV, you probably missed Vanderpump Rules among the other shows. Or, perhaps, you heard about the latest scandal so the show is finally on your radar. Either way, we strongly suggest you catch up on the drama because you are missing out! But just how many seasons are there? Is catching up worth it or can you jump in at any season?

Vanderpump Rules first premiered on Jan. 7, 2013, on Bravo. It is a spin-off from The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. The show follows Lisa Vanderpump, an original main cast member on TRHOBH, and her staff at SUR Restaurant & Lounge, Pump Restaurant, and Tom Tom Restaurant & Bar, all located in West Hollywood, California.

How many seasons of Vanderpump Rules are there?

At the time of this writing, there are 10 seasons of Vanderpump Rules. Season 10 premiered on Feb. 8, 2023, and is currently airing new episodes weekly on Wednesday nights at 9 p.m. ET only on Bravo. This season will feature a total of 19 episodes. With the season 10 finale set to air on June 14, 2023, so we do still have a few more episodes to go before what I’m sure will be a drama-packed and insane finale.

Where to watch Vanderpump Rules online?

If you miss the show when it airs on Bravo or want to rewatch some of your old favorites, you can stream the show on Peacock.

Love reality TV? Another show we always get excited about, is The Kardashianswhich returns with season 2 on May 25.

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