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Katie Maloney Accused of Having Sex With This Vanderpump Rules Alum
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Date:2025-04-13 16:50:15
A very SUR-prising new hookup is rocking Vanderpump Rules.
During the Bravo series' March 26 episode, Brock Davies revealed a dirty little secret about costar Katie Maloney to her ex-husband Tom Schwartz. The revelation came about after the TomTom co-owner admitted to kissing Davies' wife Scheana Shay years ago in Las Vegas while he was still dating Maloney.
"Katie's overreacting to a kiss that happened 10 years ago," Davies noted in a confessional. "Katie needs to get off her high horse because I know for a fact there's some real double standards happening."
Then, the Aussie spilled the beans to Schwartz.
"We were partying the other night and Katie left with somebody in your friend group," Davies told him. "It's your boy, bro. She f--ked your best friend."
Schwartz immediately guessed the man in question was VPR alum Max Boyens, who left the series in 2020 after just one season—and he was correct.
The revelation prompted a shocked Schwartz to explain in a confessional, "Max is the former manager at TomTom, he's also a very good buddy of mine. This has all the tell-tale signs of a revenge bang."
As for how Davies knew about the alleged hookup? Shay confirmed in a confessional that she checked Boyens' iPhone location that night and the morning after and both times he was at Maloney's apartment.
Plus, as Davies noted, "Throughout the night we could see them getting close. As we all start to leave, they kind of leave together."
And when he texted Boyens to ask if he was at Maloney's, Max allegedly replied, "It was bound to happen."
But while Shay was pissed at her husband for leaking the info, that didn't stop Davies from confronting Maloney about the hookup rumor right in front of the whole cast that same night.
However the Something About Her co-owner didn't buy into the drama. "So what, Max came over to my place afterwards," she said. "So, what's the deal?"
Davies fired back, "There's no deal, I was just letting him know his best friend was at his ex-wife's house."
He also called Maloney's actions hypocritical given she roasted Schwartz for kissing former costar Rachel "Raquel" Leviss last season.
"He got his ass rammed for keeping it in the friend group," Davies told Maloney, "when you went to his best friend!"
Still, Maloney did not deny hooking up with Boyens.
See the drama play out when Vanderpump Rules airs Tuesdays at 8 p.m. on Bravo. And keep reading for a status check on every VPR couple.
Much of Vanderpump Rules' first season, which debuted 2013, focused on the drama surrounding Jax cheating on Stassi in Las Vegas. And after he hooked up with co-star Kristen Doute on season two, the couple broke up for good.
The VPR alum began dating the casting executive in 2017 while she was still on the show. After she was fired from the series in 2020, Stassi and Beau legally tied the knot in September of that year during the COVID-19 pandemic before welcoming daughter Hartford in January 2021.
The two later held a formal wedding in Italy in May 2022 and are welcomed their second child, son Messer, in 2023.
Jax and Brittany met in 2015 following his breakup from Stassi. After surviving a cheating scandal involving Jax and their former co-star Faith Stowers, he and Brittany got married at a castle in her native Kentucky in 2019. Their wedding special aired on Bravo shortly after.
Jax and Brittany welcomed their first child—son Cruz—in April 2021 a year after they walked away from the show.
Sadly, they announced in February 2024 that they had separated and Brittany had moved out of their house. Their marriage drama is currently playing out on their Bravo spinoff The Valley.
Following his breakup from Kristen Doute, Tom and Ariana began dating when she joined the show during filming season three in 2013. The duo proved to be one of VPR's most dependable couples for nine years as they bought a house, adopted dogs and even wrote a cocktail book together.
Because of their stability, fans were shocked when the TomTom co-owner's seven-month affair with their co-star came to light in March 2023, leading to his and Ariana's breakup.
Since the cheating scandal, Tom has credited a lack of intimacy as one of the reasons they drifted away. He also claimed they were separated when news of his cheating went public, though he revealed he and Raquel first kissed in August 2022 long before Ariana found out.
One month after Ariana broke up with Tom for cheating on her with Raquel, the reality star moved on with fitness trainer Daniel Wai. The two were spotted making out and getting cozy in April 2023 at weekend one of Coachella.
Following her divorce from ex Mike Shay in 2017, Scheana met Brock two years later with friends in San Diego and it was love at first sight. The couple welcomed their first child together—daughter Summer Moon Honey—in April 2021 before tying the knot.
Scheana and Brock's August 2022 Cancún wedding aired during VPR season 10, but she actually revealed on the show's April 2023 episode that they secretly got married (legally) one year prior to the destination ceremony.
The longtime lovers got married in August 2016 after six years of dating. However, their tumultuous relationship played out on the Bravo series and after years of tension and fighting, Katie had had enough. The duo was together for 12 years in total before Katie decided to divorce the TomTom co-owner in March 2022.
While they initially remained friendly exes, Tom's makeout with Raquel in August 2022 ruined any chances of amicability between the two. During season 10 of VPR, Katie introduced a new love interest, 26-year-old actor Satchel Clendenin, though the two are no longer dating.
Tom is also currently single.
James and Raquel dated for five years—and even got engaged—before breaking up in November 2021. The former beauty queen later credited his anger issues as one of the reasons for their split.
During VPR's season nine reunion, which aired in January 2022, James and Raquel revealed they had barely had sex in the two years leading up to their breakup.
James briefly date Kristen after joining the show during season 3, but the two broke up in 2015.
Just two months after his split from Raquel, James was spotted with a new lady, Ally Lewber, in January 2022 and they made their first official red carpet appearance together the next month.
Ally made her Vanderpump Rules debut on the premiere of season 10. She and James are still going strong, though she has voiced concerns about his drinking habits.
The Bravo star and movie producer called off their engagement in October 2021 after three years together. Before breaking up, they welcomed daughter Ocean in March 2021. Lala later credited their split in part to Randall's alleged cheating, though he's denied having affairs.
During VPR season 10, Lala revealed she hadn't had sex since their breakup, but dove back into the dating pool by hooking up with a guy during a girls trip to Lake Havasu.
Lala is currently still single and mingling, as is Randall.
After Sandoval—and her fling with Jax—Kristen dated Brian Carter on and off on the Bravo series before moving on with Alex Menache, who she was with for two years before calling it quits in June 2022.
Kristen found love again soon after that same month. She met Luke Broderick when they served as a bridesmaid and groomsman in their mutual friend's nuptials that summer and have been together ever since. In addition to dating, he regularly co-hosts her podcast Love, Sex and What Else Matters.
Kristina, who has made multiple appearances on the show since season two, welcomed her first child—baby boy River—with partner Max Ville in March 2023. The two have been together for over 12 years.
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