Follow the passionate, volatile and hot-and-bothered-staff at Lisa Vanderpump’s West Hollywood mainstay SUR. Lisa balances her motherly instincts and shrewd business sense to keep control over this wild group of employees as they pursue their dreams and each other while working at her “Sexy, Unique Restaurant.”
Follow the passionate, volatile and hot-and-bothered-staff at Lisa Vanderpump’s West Hollywood mainstay SUR. Lisa balances her motherly instincts and shrewd business sense to keep control over this wild group of employees as they pursue their dreams and each other while working at her “Sexy, Unique Restaurant.”
The show's central subject matter revolves around interpersonal drama, relationships, and individual ambition, which are largely apolitical. It focuses on individual choices and their social consequences rather than promoting or critiquing specific political ideologies.
This reality series features a cast that is primarily white, reflecting the real-life group it documents rather than intentional DEI-driven casting. The show's narrative focuses on personal drama and relationships, without explicitly critiquing traditional identities or centering themes of diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Vanderpump Rules offers a largely positive portrayal of LGBTQ+ characters and themes. It features openly bisexual and gay cast members whose identities are integrated into the narrative with dignity and complexity. The show consistently showcases LGBTQ+ events and allyship, affirming queer lives and relationships within its dramatic reality TV format.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Vanderpump Rules is a reality television series featuring real individuals portraying themselves. It does not involve fictional characters, adaptations of source material, or historical figures whose gender could be swapped from a prior established canon.
Vanderpump Rules is a reality television series featuring real individuals, not fictional characters adapted from source material. The concept of a 'race swap' does not apply to real people portraying themselves.
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