Lisa Vanderpump and Tamra Judge left The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills and The Real Housewives of Orange County, and their meddling ways helped define their departures. Part of what allows a Bravo housewife to level up is an ability to stoke the fires of drama without getting burned. Tamra and Lisa became masters of this subtle art as iconic staples of their respective franchises. With a knack for persuasive charisma, they orchestrated the stories around them. The tides turned, however, when the puppet masters got caught in the act.
Known for flying off the handle in the early years, Tamra eventually simmered down. However, once she got control of herself, Tamra seemed to try to control everyone else. The truth becomes murky when trying to be on everyone's good side. Lisa thought of herself as the queen of RHOBH, Vanderpump Rules, Bravo, and probably reality television. In ways, her superiority complex seemed justified. She often was funnier, more fashionable, and better connected than her peers. Her taglines reinforced the memo from «Life in Beverly Hills is a game, and I make the rules» to «The queen of diamonds always has an ace up her sleeve.»
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However, things took a turn for Lisa in her final season with the tagline, «I'm passionate about dogs, just not crazy about bitches.» After several seasons of calculated pot-stirring, the rest of the housewives lost their patience. Lisa appeared to set up the season by having her Vanderpump Dogs employees hint at drama with Dorit Kemsley. Dorit adopted a dog from Lisa's organization, gave it away, and landed in a shelter before being re-rescued by Lisa. While Lisa acted like all was hunky-dory to
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