Vanderpump rules stars Tom Sandoval and Ariana Madix have broken up after he allegedly cheated on his long-time girlfriend with co-star Raquel Leviss.

Madix called it quits with Sandoval when she found out about the alleged cheating a few days ago, reported TMZ. Just two days ago, Madix appeared to be a supportive partner by attending Sandoval’s show with his cover band, Tom Sandoval & the Most Extras, in Los Angeles.

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The two have been dating since 2014. Madix’s Instagram account was deactivated on Friday amid news of the cheating scandal breaking.

Raquel Leviss joined the cast of the Bravo series in 2016. Previously, Leviss caused a stir in the cast for making out with Tom Schwartz amid his divorce from Katie Maloney in August 2022.

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Ahead of the break, Madix addressed the rumors she and Sandoval were in an open relationship.

“We don’t have an open relationship. I’m really not that cool. thought that was obvious. bisexual ≠ polyamorous,” she wrote on Twitter.

Madix became the subject of cheating rumors with Sandoval amid his relationship with Vanderpump Rules alum Kristen Doute. Later, they revealed a previous kiss occurred between them.

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Madix and Sandoval announced their relationship at the season 2 reunion in 2014, but things hit a snag in 2019 when, during season 7 of the series, Sandoval revealed to his friends that Madix and costar Lala Kent had a sexual experience in his car. Madix has been open about being bisexual but felt Sandoval broke her trust by doing so.

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According to a TMZ report, producers got word of what went down and decided to fire up the cameras with the entire cast to document the fallout in the coming days. The hope is they will be able to get it in the ongoing season.