Bravo reality tv show, “Vanderpump Rules,” has been making headlines regarding the most recent scandal involving Tom Sandoval. In short, Tom Sandoval ruined a nearly 10 year relationship with Ariana Madix by engaging in a seven month affair with cast member and close friend of Madix, Raquel Leviss.
TMZ was the first to report that CamSoda, an adult webcam platform, offered Tom Sandoval and his band, Tom Sandoval and the Most Extras, a streaming deal on their website. You may be wondering how the adult webcam platform came to be involved with the reality tv drama, though.
Due to the recent scandal, commonly referred to as “Scandoval,” Tom and his band recently experienced some backlash at their recent show. Fans of the show were reportedly chanting “Ariana,” “cheater,” and “where’s Raquel” during the past weekend’s show. Reports claim that CamSoda is offering Sandoval and his band a $540,000 deal to stream 12 live shows as as way to avoid any future hiccups when playing before a live crowd during their upcoming tour dates.
However, it’s reported that the band’s manager and drummer, Jason Bader, says “the group hasn’t yet seen the offer, they’d never accept it.”
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