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Scheana Shay throws shade at Raquel Leviss’ ‘Scripted’ podcast

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Scheana Shay has no plans to listen to Raquel Leviss‘ upcoming podcast, but she still has plenty of thoughts.

During the Friday December 22 episode of her Podcast ‘Scheananigans’Shay, 38, questioned the longevity of Leviss’ new professional venture.

“What’s she going to talk about outside of those six and a half minutes?” Shay requested special guests Kiki Monique And Ryan Bailey as we discuss the sneak peek clip. “What is episode 10 of ‘Rachel Goes Rogue’ about?”

Shay also claimed that Leviss, 29, “read someone else’s words” instead of sharing her perspective.

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“I would like to see a video portion of the podcast. Instead of it not just being audio because then you know it’s fully scripted,” she noted. “I’d like to see more – I don’t mean at all that I’m going to watch or listen – but if she’s going to do this, don’t just read a script behind a microphone. Show your face.”

Earlier this month, Leviss shared a teaser of her upcoming podcast “Rachel Goes Rogue,” saying, “The day has finally come where I get the chance to tell my own story through my words. The good, the bad, the ugly, everything. I know what I did was morally wrong. And I understand, I understand the anger.

Leviss made headlines in March when news broke of her affair with Vanderpump Rules Co-star Tom Sandoval. We weekly confirmed that Sandoval’s nearly decade-long romance with Ariana Madix ended as a result of his infidelity.

Scheana Shay has some comments about Raquel Levis' fully scripted podcast

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After reuniting with her costars to film the season 10 reunion special, Leviss then entered a 90-day program at a treatment center. She continued to work on her mental health while Bravo filmed season 11 of the hit reality series without her.

Leviss broke her silence on the scandal after leaving the facility.

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“Part of the reason I wanted to take a break is just because it was so chaotic and loud and there was so much vitriol online. But the other part of why I wanted to go to a treatment center was to understand my behavior,” Leviss said in a powerful interview with Bethenny Frankel on the “ReWives” podcast in August. “And my goal was to really get to the bottom of, ‘Okay, why am I choosing guys who are unavailable?’ Why do I keep getting into unhealthy relationships? What are the things I need to change about my behavior?’ And because I knew I had to change something, I first had to know what led to that behavior.”

She added: “It took me a while to accept it but I learned about love addiction and it is real. It’s where you confuse intensity with intimacy. And those chemical changes in the brain are the same chemical changes that happen when you take drugs. So it’s addictive and it explains why I couldn’t stop seeing this person, but it also doesn’t excuse the fact that it happened. But now I know better.”

In addition to cutting ties with her former co-stars, Leviss publicly confirmed in September that she had blocked Sandoval from social media. For his part, Sandoval ridiculed Leviss for the decision.

‘When someone said she was blocking [me], I was like, ‘Oh, okay, whatever. Maybe her parents wanted to stop her allowance this week or something,’ but to put that in her story is kind of childish,’ he shared. Variety that same month. “I just wished her a happy birthday. I didn’t think many people would reach out to her, so I wanted to. I mean, if she’s working on herself, I think it’s a little immature – it’s a little thirsty – to post that.”

During Shay’s podcast, the reality star predicted that Leviss would spend several episodes addressing the claims Sandoval made about their relationship on his “Everybody Loves Tom” podcast, noting, “It’s going to be a battle of the podcasts.” Back and forth.”

Sandoval was already reflecting on the aftermath of his drama with Leviss, while encouraging his listeners not to be unfaithful.

“One thing that really held me down was the insecurity I had in myself,” he said on his podcast on Thursday, December 21. “Oh my god, I can’t lose this other person because I’ll never have this.” I was so insecure about myself that I thought if I let this go, it would never happen again. You can [find that again]. And trusting that is a much safer bet than staying, doing and living in that.”

Sandoval used his platform to explain what led to his numerous fraud scandals.

“You become addicted. You’re clinging to that affair you had. That euphoria and that feeling you have when you are with that person. You start hiding from reality for the rest of your life. And you just get lost in that,” he continued. “Dude, I look back on that now and I’m like, ‘Holy s–t.’ And [Tom] Schwartz and other people around me, they saw me and I was fucking fixated and barely there.

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