Tom Sandoval offered an update about the house he previously shared with Ariana Madix on Wednesday’s episode of Watch What Happens Live.
The 42-year-old Sandoval and 39-year-old Madix purchased the Valley Village home for $2 million back in 2019.
After they split in 2023, following Sandoval cheating on her with Raquel Leviss, Madix sued her ex to get him to force him to sell the house and split the profits.
Sandoval ultimately agreed to sell the home, revealing on his Everybody Loves Tom podcast in October 2024 that he’s getting the house ready to be sold.
‘The house is going on the market. [We are] selling the house, getting it ready,’ Sandoval revealed on the podcast.
However, nearly five months later, Sandoval admitted on Bravo’s Watch What Happens Live that the house has not sold yet… and he’s only communicating with his ex through her lawyer.
Tom Sandoval offered an update about the house he previously shared with Ariana Madix on Wednesday’s episode of Watch What Happens Live.
The 42-year-old Sandoval and 39-year-old Madix purchased the Valley Village home for $2 million back in 2019
After they split in 2023, following Sandoval cheating on her with Raquel Leviss , Madix sued her ex to get him to force him to sell the house and split the profits
Watch What Happens Live host Andy Cohen asked Sandoval if the house had sold yet, and Sandoval began, ‘We have not.’
‘It’s been a lot of work. I’ve been doing a lot of the heavy lifting. It’s just the way that it’s been. It takes awhile,’ Sandoval said.
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When Cohen asked who was living in the house, Sandoval said, ‘I am currently,’ and when he asked if he’s been speaking with Madix throughout the process, he said they only communicate, ‘through her entertainment lawyer.’
Madix ultimately moved out of the Valley Village home she once shared with Sandoval, and moved into a Hollywood Hills home last year that she purchased for $1.6 million.
Sandoval previously slammed Ariana as ‘petty’ for turning down his offer on the $2million property, which was later revealed to be a $600,000 cash buyout.
‘Ariana is making it out to be that me wanting to keep the house is a psychopath move, but it’s not,’ the singer told Nick Viall on the The Viall Files podcast in January.
Sandoval explained: ‘She’s like, “Oh, he gave me a s**t offer.” I gave her an offer of $3.1 million. We bought our house for $2.05 [million]. … I gave her an offer to buy her out.’
He then went on to claim that Madix ‘hasn’t paid a single bill for this house in eight months’ and hasn’t lived in their home for ‘two or three months.’
Watch What Happens Live host Andy Cohen asked Sandoval if the house had sold yet, and Sandoval began, ‘We have not.’
‘It’s been a lot of work. I’ve been doing a lot of the heavy lifting. It’s just the way that it’s been. It takes awhile,’ Sandoval said
When Cohen asked who was living in the house, Sandoval said, ‘I am currently,’ and when he asked if he’s been speaking with Madix throughout the process, he said they only communicate, ‘through her entertainment lawyer.’
‘She’s being petty and she doesn’t want me to have the house. That’s the petty [move],’ he alleged. ‘I am breaking up with you, and I don’t want anybody to have [it].’
Sandoval added: It’s [like] flipping over the Monopoly board. That’s it. It’s like, ‘I’m losing at Monopoly, so I’m going to flip the Monopoly board over.’ That’s what it is.
The exes’ alleged agreement to offload their former home comes amid uncertainty around the future of their hit Bravo reality TV show, Vanderpump Rules.
It was revealed in November that Vanderpump Rules was being completely rebooted with an all-new cast.