The recent revelation that Tom Schwartz and Raquel Leviss may have had an affair while filming “Vanderpump Rules” shocked fans of the hit reality show. However, according to Peter Madrigal, the suspected infidelity may have started even earlier than fans initially thought. In this article, we explore Madrigal’s theory and the evidence he presents to back up his claims.
Peter Madrigal, who appears on the reality show “Vanderpump Rules,” has disclosed that he received a text message from fellow cast member Tom Sandoval, which he believes is proof that an affair between Sandoval and Raquel Leviss was taking place. Madrigal discussed the text message on a recent episode of Kristen Doute’s podcast “Sex, Love, and What Else Matters.”
Madrigal told Doute that he does not usually watch episodes early, but after receiving a strange text message from Sandoval, he decided to see the first episode of the current season. The text he received from Sandoval read, “Dude! Just watched the first episode LOL! Did you bang Raquel the night after SUR!? [Crying laughing face]”. Madrigal was taken aback by the message as Sandoval does not usually send him emojis.
At the time, Madrigal did not think further of the message but became suspicious about how he came across after watching the episode. Madrigal went out on an awkward date with Leviss during the first few episodes of the season but was later told by Lisa Vanderpump that it was unprofessional for him to see Leviss. He was also under the impression that she was uninterested in pursuing things further.
“I don’t know why she responded, like, ‘Ugh.’ And now I know why. She was already dating Tom Sandoval,” Madrigal claimed. “She was already having sex with Tom. And that text message from him proves it.”
This is all said to have happened in July 2022, a month before reports and Tom Schwartz’s account that Sandoval and Leviss had a “one-night affair” which led to a full-blown relationship. Madrigal believes that Leviss used him as a scapegoat.
“I am glad that I dodged a bullet named Rachel,” Madrigal commented on the podcast. “I have proof, I was used as a scapegoat.”
The show “Vanderpump Rules” follows the lives of the employees of the restaurant SUR, which is owned by Lisa Vanderpump. The show is known for its drama and is currently in its tenth season.
In conclusion, Peter Madrigal’s theory about the origins of the Tom-Raquel affair challenges the commonly held belief that it all started during filming for Vanderpump Rules. Through his personal experiences and insights into the dynamic between Tom, Raquel, and others in their social circle, Madrigal suggests that the roots of this controversial relationship run much deeper. Regardless of what exactly sparked the Tom-Raquel affair, one thing is clear—their story continues to captivate fans of the show and raise questions about the complexities of love, loyalty, and infidelity. As the plot thickens, we can only wait and see what twists and turns this saga will take next.