The Vanderpump Rules star’s Los Angeles lounge had its liquor license suspended on March 8, according to the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control. Her restaurant TomTom, which she co-owns with Tom Schwartz and Tom Sandoval, also had its liquor licenses temporarily suspended, but it was reinstated on March 10.
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Pump’s license was not set to expire until April 30. “Collections suspension” is listed as the reason for the hold.
According to signs posted outside the restaurant, and captured on social media, Pump was closed on Saturday and Sunday and cited “heavy rains” as the reason behind the closure. The restaurant is normally closed on Mondays and Tuesdays.
The sign read: “Due to heavy rains, we are forced to close this weekend. We do apologize for any inconvenience that this may have caused.”
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The reality star and her husband Ken Todd also operate SUR in Los Angeles. They recently opened a new Paris-themed restaurant in Las Vegas called Vanderpump à Paris, which joins Vanderpump Cocktail Garden also in the Sin City.
The liquor license suspensions come as the Vanderpump Rules cast deals with a cheating scandal involving Sandoval, 40, and Raquel Leviss.
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Sandoval split from long-time girlfriend Ariana Madix, 37, after she discovered his months-long affair with fellow Vanderpump Rules star Leviss, 28. Breaking his silence on the matter, the TomTom co-owner said he deserved the “disappointment” fans expressed in the aftermath of the affair being exposed.
Sandoval later issued an apology directed toward Madix, acknowledging that he had been “selfish, and made reckless decisions that hurt somebody I love.”
Leviss, 28, also apologized for the affair.Vanderpump opened up about her reaction to the news on Andy Cohen’s Watch What Happens Live on Mar. 8.